Amid Indian Strikes, PCB Calls Emergency Meeting Over Pakistan Super League. Report Says, “If Things Escalate…”

Ratthed by several Indian military strikes in Pakistan, the country’s cricket council called an emergency meeting to discuss the end of the reduction of the Pakistani super league, which presents a certain number of foreign players, should be interrupted. The T20 League, which includes six franchises and is in its last stages, is currently underway in Rawalpindi. He should meet on May 18 in Lahore. A reliable source on the board of directors said that the PCB would follow the government’s councils on the pursuit of the League and that it would be discussions later on Thursday.
“The meeting will examine the situation due to the number of attacks from India since Wednesday, especially in the province of Punjab,” said the source.
PSL CEO Salman Naseer also met Rawalpindi’s foreign players and assured them that they had nothing to fear because the PCB was closely monitored the situation.
Some of the big international names that have registered in the League are David Warner (Karachi Kings), Jason Holder (Islamabad United) and Rassie Van Der Dussen (Islamabad United), among others.
“Naturally, the current scenario may have been under discussion. The players received a heavy security coverage by the Pakistani army,” said PCB spokesman Amir Mir.
“There have been surgical strikes on both sides of the border, but we do not expect it to affect the PSL. But if God does not please, things degenerate, we sit together to decide our next step,” he added.
The military strikes of India are in retaliation for the terrorist attack on April 22 in which 26 people, mainly tourists, were shot in the Pahalgam of South Kashmir.
After attacks of successful missiles in nine places in Pakistan to dismantle terrorist infrastructure, India said Thursday that it had foiled attempts by the Pakistani army to hire a certain number of military targets in the north and west of India using drones and missiles.
The country’s defense forces also destroyed a Pakistani air defense system in Lahore, officials announced on Thursday.
The Pakistani army tried to target Awantipura, Srinagar, Jammu, Pathankot, Amritsar, Kapurthala, Jalandhar, Ludhiana, Adampur, Bhatinda, Chandigarh, Nal, Phalodi, Uttarlai and Bhuj, they said.
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