PSL Ball Turns Pink from Jersey Dye, Baffles Marnus Labuschagne

During the PSL 2026 opener, the white cricket ball gradually turned pink as maroon dye from the Hyderabad Kingsmen's jerseys transferred onto it during polishing. Australian batter Marnus Labuschagne, playing for Hyderabad, was left baffled and lodged a formal complaint with the umpire, stating he had never seen such an incident in professional cricket. The Hyderabad franchise later joked on social media about losing the first "pink-ball game" in PSL history. The viral incident drew significant criticism and mockery from fans online, who called for the team to change its kits.

Key Points: PSL Ball Turns Pink from Jersey Dye, Labuschagne Baffled

  • White ball turned pink from jersey dye
  • Labuschagne lodged complaint with umpire
  • Incident occurred during PSL opener
  • Social media mocked the embarrassing mishap
  • Franchise joked about "pink-ball game"
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Labuschagne baffled as jersey dye turns white-ball pink in PSL opener

In a bizarre PSL incident, the white ball turned pink from maroon jersey dye, leaving Marnus Labuschagne stunned and sparking fan mockery.

"I haven't seen anything like this before. - Marnus Labuschagne"

Lahore, March 27

Australia batter Marnus Labuschagne was left baffled as the 2026 edition of the Pakistan Super League opening match between Lahore Qalandars and Hyderabad Kingsmen at Gaddafi Stadium saw the white ball gradually turned pink.

The issue appeared to come from the routine cricketing practice of fielders polishing the ball against their clothing to preserve its shine. During the match, however, this standard procedure led to an unusual complication: the maroon pigment from the Hyderabad Kingsmen's jerseys began transferring onto the white ball, turning it into pink.

Labuschagne, representing Hyderabad Kingsmen, Labuschagne lodged a formal complaint with the umpire after observing that the maroon dye from his own team's kit was bleeding onto the white leather, causing the ball to transition from pink to a distinct shade of red as the innings progressed.

Speaking after the match, Labuschagne said he had never seen anything like it before in professional cricket.

"I did say to the umpires after the second over, 'What's going on? The ball is red.' It must be from the clothes or something like that. I haven't seen anything like this before," Labuschagne told reporters at the post-match press conference.

"I've seen occasions where something on a bat comes onto the ball, or when it hits the pad and takes a bit of paint off. But I've never seen this happen with clothing. I'm sure they'll sort it out in the next few games," he added.

Following the Lahore Qalandars' victory, the Hyderabad Kingsmen took to X to offer a witty acknowledgement of the day's mishap.

The franchise congratulated their opponents on winning what they jokingly dubbed the first "pink-ball game" in PSL.

"Congratulations to the opposition on winning their first pink-ball game," the franchise's official account posted.

The incident quickly caught the attention of fans on social media, with Hyderabad Kingsmen facing criticism as clips and images of the discoloured ball went viral, causing major embarrassment for the PSL.

"For the sake of God, make new branded kits, Indians are now making fun of us... The owner bought the team on 180++ crore but failed to make branded kits," a fan shared on X.

Another user wrote, "Thank you Hyderabad for giving us the first ever pink ball T20 match in the history of cricket." A fan said, "Change your kit ASAP, and spare yourself from further humiliation."

- IANS

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Sarah B
As a cricket fan, this is a genuine concern. The ball condition is sacred. If polishing it against the jersey changes its color, it could affect swing, visibility, and the game's integrity. The PSL organizers need to address this seriously, not just as a joke.
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Ananya R
Labuschagne's reaction is all of us! 🤣 "What's going on? The ball is red." Poor guy must have been so confused. But honestly, the franchise owner should invest in better quality fabric. This is basic stuff.
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Vikram M
The social media reaction from Indians is a bit much, yaar. We should focus on the funny side of cricket. These things happen. But yes, Hyderabad Kingsmen, please get your act together before the next match!
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Karthik V
First a pink-ball Test, now a pink-ball PSL match by accident! 🏏 The franchise's tweet was a good sport though. Hope they fix the kit issue. Can't have the ball changing color every over.
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Michael C
This is why quality standards matter in professional sports. It's not just about the players' performance but also the equipment and gear. A bit embarrassing for the league, but a good lesson for all T20 franchises globally.

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