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In the lead-up to the highly anticipated Pakistan Super League (PSL) 2024, a curveball has been thrown at Multan Sultans with the unexpected withdrawal of England’s fiery pacer, Reece Topley. The cricketing world was left baffled as Topley, who was initially part of the Multan Sultans squad for the ninth edition of the PSL, opted to skip the tournament, favouring participation in the ILT20 instead.
Reece Topley chooses ILT20 Over PSL
The English speedster’s decision to prioritize the ILT20 over the PSL ignited speculation and raised eyebrows among cricket enthusiasts. Topley’s surprising move left Multan Sultans in a challenging position, especially after the team had already lost Ihsanullah to an elbow injury. The intriguing question that loomed among fans was whether Topley, who was drafted by Multan Sultans for a substantial sum of $18,726, chose to forgo the PSL.
Topley also set to represent RCB in IPL 2024
It is not just Topley joining the MI Emirates franchise for the ILT20 knockouts that added to the mystery but also his anticipated availability for IPL 2024. Notably, he is a retained player for the Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) franchise in the IPL.
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Withdrawal not influenced by fitness: Here’s why Topley won’t feature in PSL 2024
Contrary to common expectations, Topley’s decision was not influenced by any injury concerns as the English pacer recently showcased his prowess in the SA20 for Durban’s Super Giants, claiming an impressive 13 wickets in 12 matches. Instead, the stumbling block for Topley’s participation in the PSL was the denial of the No Objection Certificate (NOC) by the England Cricket Board (ECB).
The NOC is a crucial document that permits players to participate in overseas leagues while fulfilling their national team commitments. In Topley’s case, the ECB’s refusal to grant the NOC for the PSL restricted his involvement in the tournament, leaving Multan Sultans in a tight spot.
Excitement builds for PSL 2024
As the PSL 2024 is set to kick off from February 17, with Lahore Qalandars taking on Islamabad United in the opening match, Topley’s absence will undoubtedly be felt by Multan Sultans. The tournament, featuring 30 league stage matches, promises to be a thrilling spectacle for cricket enthusiasts.