The long-standing rivalry between Pakistan and India could spill over into their respective T20 leagues—the PSL and IPL—potentially leading to further player switches, much like South Africa’s Corbin Bosch. Despite the PCB’s efforts to prevent similar moves, the allure of lucrative IPL contracts may prove too tempting for some overseas cricketers, especially now that both leagues will run side by side.
Below are several PSL players who might be enticed by potential IPL openings:
Joseph still holds the record for the best bowling figures in a single IPL match and remains a lethal pace option. With injuries always a factor in the IPL, a franchise short on quicks could tempt him away from PSL, though his high base price of INR 2 crore may limit the number of potential buyers.
Although Meredith skipped this year’s IPL auction, his raw pace makes him a sought-after commodity in T20 cricket. Should an IPL team lose a pacer to injury, they might look to lure him away from Islamabad United ahead of his first PSL campaign.
Dwarshuis adds variety with his left-arm angle and can swing the bat when needed. A strong Champions Trophy showing didn’t hurt his reputation either. IPL Teams valuing left-arm pace might view him as a solid, cost-effective replacement from PSL.
Bracewell has proven he can offer tight off-spin and produce impactful knocks with the bat. A franchise needing both a handy spinner and a middle-order finisher could find him appealing if a roster spot opens up.
Despite a recent IPL omission, Warner’s track record as an opener in the league is unmatched. Should a team require a seasoned top-order option, they may well come calling for the Australian star.
Jamieson’s towering height and steep bounce make him a nightmare for batters. Injury concerns in IPL squads could see him become a prime target for teams seeking an X-factor pacer.
The Bangladesh quick has risen rapidly, thanks in part to his performances in recent tournaments. An IPL side looking for a pace boost could consider him if they encounter injury woes mid-season.
Short brings aggressive batting at the top and can roll his arm over when needed. A side in search of a backup opener with bowling utility might find him too good to pass up.
By serving Bosch a legal notice, the PCB has signaled its intent to treat mid-season departures from the PSL to the IPL as a serious concern. However, with the IPL’s massive financial pull and global exposure, overseas players may still be tempted if an opportunity arises. For Pakistani fans, the hope is that the PSL can continue to attract and retain elite talent without losing stars at the eleventh hour. Ultimately, how the PCB navigates this challenge could set a precedent for the PSL—and franchise cricket at large—in the coming seasons.