Karachi, Pakistan – Web Desk: Australian leg-spinner Adam Zampa has revealed why he opted to play in the Pakistan Super League instead of the Indian Premier League, citing concerns over workload and compensation.
Speaking in an interview with a local sports platform, Zampa said the IPL demanded a significant time commitment while not offering compensation that matched his skill level compared to other players. “It didn’t feel like the right decision to continue,” he noted.
The spinner added that he had initially planned to take a break from cricket after stepping away from the IPL, but quickly accepted an opportunity to join the PSL, describing the transition as fast-paced and enjoyable.
Currently part of Karachi Kings, Zampa has impressed with his performances and praised the overall standard of the tournament.
He also lauded Shaheen Shah Afridi, captain of Lahore Qalandars, calling him an outstanding bowler who brings a sense of excitement with every delivery.
Zampa’s remarks have reignited comparisons between global T20 leagues, highlighting evolving player priorities around workload management, competitive balance, and financial value.
