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PSL Suffers Another Blow as Star Sri Lankan Player Kusal Mendis Set to Join IPL

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The Indian Premier League (IPL) is dealing a fresh setback to the Pakistan Super League (PSL) with the possible inclusion of Sri Lankan wicketkeeper-batsman Kusal Mendis in the IPL franchise Gujarat Titans. Mendis, currently playing for Quetta Gladiators in the PSL, is expected to replace England’s Jos Buttler, who will miss the remaining IPL 2025 matches due to national duty.

Why is Jos Buttler Leaving IPL Mid-Season?
  • Buttler has been selected for England’s T20 and ODI series against the West Indies, which clashes with the IPL schedule.
  • He has informed the Gujarat Titans management that he will not be able to participate in the remaining matches starting from May 17.
  • Despite his absence, Gujarat Titans are currently topping the IPL points table and are strong contenders for the playoffs.
Impact on Gujarat Titans
  • Jos Buttler has been in excellent form this season, scoring 500 runs in 11 matches with an impressive average of 71.42, including 5 half-centuries.
  • His absence could make Gujarat Titans’ path to the playoffs more challenging.
  • Kusal Mendis is expected to fill the wicketkeeper-batsman slot in Buttler’s place.
Kusal Mendis’ Performance in PSL 2025
  • Mendis has played 8 matches for Quetta Gladiators this season.
  • He has scored 143 runs in 5 innings at an average of 35.75.
  • His move to IPL again highlights the financial and competitive pull of the IPL over the PSL.
What This Means for PSL
  • The possible departure of Mendis is yet another blow to PSL, which has already seen several players leave mid-season for the IPL.
  • The PSL continues to struggle with retaining top talent amid financial and political challenges.
  • This ongoing player drain threatens the league’s quality and appeal.

In short, Kusal Mendis joining IPL’s Gujarat Titans in place of Jos Buttler is a major setback for the Pakistan Super League and underscores the growing dominance of the IPL in attracting top international cricket talent.

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