Blessing Muzarabani will join the Lucknow Super Giants in IPL 2022.
As there has been no formal announcement, it is unknown if Muzarabani would join as Wood’s successor or as a net bowler.
Zimbabwe fast bowler Blessing Muzarabani is likely to make his Indian Premier League debut in the next season (IPL). He will join the Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) as a substitute for Mark Wood or as a net bowler. Even though there hasn’t been a formal announcement, it is clear that he will be in India soon to join the Lucknow team.
The Indian Ambassador’s official Twitter account in Zimbabwe verified the news of the fast bowler departing for India to compete in the cash-rich competition. It is unknown if Muzarabani is a replacement or has joined as a net bowler.
Ambassador met with Mr Blessing Muzarabani, the Zimbabwean bowler, as he prepared to leave for #IPL2022.
Ambassador wished him & his team #LucknowSuperGiants the very best. #IndiaAt75 @IndianDiplomacy @MEAIndia @iccr_hq pic.twitter.com/8AMPO9Xbyd
— India in Zimbabwe (@IndiainZimbabwe) March 21, 2022
The tweet added that “the ambassador met with Zimbabwean bowler Mr. Blessing Muzarabani as he prepared to go for the #IPL2022. ” “The Ambassador wishes him and his team the best of luck,” the tweet added.
Taskin Ahmed was not permitted to participate in the IPL 2022 by the BCB.
LSG had already contacted Bangladesh pacer, Taskin Ahmed, about filling the void left by Mark Wood in their line-up. However, the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) denied Taskin entry, citing the team’s ongoing South Africa trip. He is currently playing in the ODI series against the Proteas and will also play in the Test series. With the next home series against India, the BCB also took away his NoC for the IPL 2022, which he had planned to play in.
Potential big news on the horizon: I’m told that Blessing Muzarabani looks set to replace injured Mark Wood at Lucknow Super Giants in the upcoming IPL.
If the deal goes through Blessing will be the first Zimbabwean since 2014 to play in the premier T20 tournament. pic.twitter.com/oRm3O61X9d
— Adam Theo🇿🇼🏏 #RegisterToVote (@AdamTheofilatos) March 21, 2022
“With two significant series ahead of us, the existing home tour of South Africa and the next home series against Sri Lanka, we believe it would be inappropriate for him to participate in the IPL.” We chatted with Taskin, and he grasped the gravity of the issue. He told the team that he wouldn’t be playing in the IPL, but that he would be available for the South Africa trip before he came back home. Jalal Yunus, the head of BCB cricket operations, said that.




