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PCB announces one year ban for Dasun Shanaka’s participation in PSL

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PCB Announces One Year Ban for Dasun Shanaka’s Participation in PSL

Karachi, 20 April 2026:

Following a comprehensive review of the recent contractual developments involving Dasun Shanaka and the Lahore Qalandars, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has issued its final determination regarding the player’s eligibility for future editions of the HBL Pakistan Super League (PSL).

The review concluded that the player’s unilateral withdrawal from the tournament on March 21, 2026, constituted a clear breach of both the Player Registration terms and the Tripartite Agreement. The findings indicated that the withdrawal was made on grounds not recognized within the existing contractual framework.

While the Board has taken note of the player’s expressions of regret and his stated passion for playing in Pakistan during the formal hearing, the severity of the contractual violations necessitates regulatory action to maintain the integrity and exclusivity of the League.

Effective immediately, Dasun Shanaka has been declared ineligible to participate in the next edition of the Pakistan Super League (HBL PSL 12), scheduled for 2027.

Dasun Shanaka said:

“I deeply regret my decision to withdraw from the HBL PSL and offer my sincere apologies to the people of Pakistan, the fans of HBL PSL, and the wider cricket community.

“The HBL PSL is a prestigious tournament, and I fully understand the disappointment caused by my actions. To the loyal fans of Lahore Qalandars, I am truly sorry for letting you down.

“I must clarify that at the time I withdrew from the HBL PSL I had no intention of joining any other tournament. I have the greatest respect for Pakistani Fans and have always enjoyed my time in Pakistan. I hope to return to the HBL PSL in the future with renewed dedication and the trust of the fans."

The PCB remains committed to upholding the professional standards and binding nature of its player contracts to ensure the continued success of the PSL brand.
 
Good on PCB to punish a friendly board player as well. But still he got one year less than Muzarabbani who hadn't even got the contract. They need to reduce his punishment. It's unfair as PCB organizes PSL at the same time as IPL and its the IPL where players want to go and perform in expectation of landing a multi-million deals in futures if they perform well.

Surely Muzarabbani wouldn't skip PSL, if it was not clashing with IPL.
 
should have been 2 years for both muzarabani and shanaka. shanaka is already 35, a two year ban would almost certainly drive him out of psl as a player forever.
 
Not sure how it will benefit PSL. Already the standard of overseas players is not particularly good - Sams, Rossuouw, Marnus etc.

This was going to happen when PSL decided to use the IPL window.
sams is good. rossouw is well past his prime.
 
Shanaka for the most part of his career has been a thoroughly mediocre cricketer. Besides a handful of good knocks like against India in T20 Asia Cup and Pakistan in T20 World Cup (couldn't even win that game), he has been another poster-boy for mediocrity in one of Sri Lanka cricket's worst eras that has seemingly been going on for a decade now. The only reason he is still playing for Sri Lanka is because of the dearth of talent on the island at this point of time.

You are not missing out on much by banning him from the league. But when you ban him for 1 year and ban a Zimbabwean player for 2 years - whose agent claims that he didn't even sign a contract - then it sends a very negative signal... that rules are not equal for all players
 
Player's won't mind if PSL banned all the overseas players :klopp :kp
Stop trolling if you were a cricketer from India and allowed to play in PSL and got a 1 crore contract you would be running to Lahore saying mera jackpot lag gaya. :klopp :kp :inti
 
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