James Vince of England has prioritised participating in the Pakistan Super League over First-Class cricket, defying the ECB’s directive. The 33-year-old chose to play for Karachi Kings instead of leading Hampshire in the County Championship, citing career and family considerations. Hampshire’s director respected his decision, recognising Vince’s long-standing contributions to the club.
England batter Vince quits First-Class cricket to play in PSL

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