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    4 players who performed brilliantly in PSL but have flopped in IPL so far

    Many Asian cricket fans consider IPL and PSL as rival leagues. Some fans of Pakistan believe that the Pakistan Super League is best.

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    Many Asian cricket fans consider IPL and PSL as rival leagues. Some fans of Pakistan believe that the Pakistan Super League is the number one T20 competition on the planet, whereas many fans across the entire world consider the Indian Premier League as the best tournament among all leagues.

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    Several foreign players participate in both the leagues. Generally, the top names of the Indian Premier League do not participate in PSL, whereas some match-winners of PSL end up warming the benches in the IPL.

    In this listicle today, we will look at the four foreign players who performed brilliantly in Pakistan’s league but have flopped in IPL thus far.

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    1. PSL star Rilee Rossouw is yet to get going in IPL

    South Africa’s left-handed batter Rilee Rossouw has made a name for himself with his excellent batting performances in the shortest format of the game. Rossouw has dominated in multiple competitions across the planet, but he is yet to make his presence felt in the Indian Premier League.

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    2. PSL star Harry Brook has failed in IPL

    England batter Harry Brook came into the limelight after performing well in the Pakistan Super League. Brook earned a massive IPL deal this year from SRH, but so far, the youngster has failed to produce a good performance for the team.

    3. Sikandar Raza

    Zimbabwean all-rounder Sikandar Raza was a part of the Lahore Qalandars squad that won the championship earlier this year. Raza is playing for Punjab Kings right now, but his performance has not been up to the mark.

    4. Rovman Powell

    The last name on this list is of Delhi Capitals batter Rovman Powell. The right-handed batter set the Pakistan Super League on fire with his big hits. He played well for DC in 2022, but he has struggled this year so far.

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