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Zampa reveals IPL exit over pay, praises PSL

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ISLAMABAD: Australian star spinner Adam Zampa, who is part of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) team Karachi Kings squad, has revealed that he was not getting the same compensation as other players in the Indian Premier League (IPL) for his skills.

In an interview given to a local sports platform, the Australian leg-spinner said that regarding leaving the IPL, he said that the Indian cricket league takes a lot of time and I was not getting paid according to my skills there, so continuing to play it was not a good decision for me.

Adam Zampa said that after leaving the IPL, I was initially thinking of taking a break from cricket, but suddenly I got the opportunity to play the PSL, which I accepted and it all happened very quickly, which I am enjoying.

It should be noted that Adam Zampa, who recently became a part of the Karachi Kings, has impressed with his performance in the tournament and has also appreciated the quality of the PSL.

Adam Zampa, who is part of Karachi Kings, praised Lahore Qalandars captain Shaheen Afridi, saying that he is a wonderful bowler and when he bowls, there is a feeling of something special happening with every ball.

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