The final eight matches, which were originally planned for Rawalpindi, Multan, and Lahore, will now take place in the United Arab Emirates, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) said early this morning.
Due to the ongoing military conflict with India, which has caused anxiety among the event’s international participants, the PCB decided on Friday to move the remaining Pakistan Super League matches to the United Arab Emirates. The final eight matches, which were originally planned for Rawalpindi, Multan, and Lahore, will now take place in the United Arab Emirates, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) said early this morning. According to a statement, the match schedule, including the dates and locations, will be released when it is ready.According to PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi, the PSL was interrupted and the Rawalpindi cricket venue was impacted by the most recent strike inside Pakistan.
Pakistan attempted to strike 15 locations in India’s north and west on Wednesday night, but the Indian defense ministry has clarified that only the air defense radars and systems were targeted on Thursday.
According to the PCB president, the move to the UAE was made in order to adequately address the concerns of both domestic and international cricket players.”As a responsible organisation that has overcome adversities repeatedly and ensured that the game of cricket flourishes, it was important for us to ensure the mental well-being of all players participating in the PSL,” he explained.
A planned game between the Karachi Kings and Peshawar Zalmi at the Rawalpindi stadium was canceled earlier on Thursday by the PCB.
According to British media reports, security concerns were causing English players who were playing in the league to contemplate quitting.
According to a previous story in “The Telegraph,” English players who have registered for the league are “split on whether to remain in Pakistan and play cricket.””As a responsible organisation that has overcome adversities repeatedly and ensured that the game of cricket flourishes, it was important for us to ensure the mental well-being of all players participating in the PSL,” he explained.
A planned game between the Karachi Kings and Peshawar Zalmi at the Rawalpindi stadium was canceled earlier on Thursday by the PCB.
According to British media reports, security concerns were causing English players who were playing in the league to contemplate quitting.
According to a previous story in “The Telegraph,” English players who have registered for the league are “split on whether to remain in Pakistan and play cricket.”