Rattled Pakistan Cricket Board Moves Pakistan Super League Out Of Country As Tensions With India Escalate

Friday, the PCB decided to move the remaining matches of its Pakistani super League to the United Arab Emirates due to the current military confrontation with India which left foreign players of the anxious event. The PCB (Pakistan Cricket Board) said early this morning that the last eight lights, which were previously planned in Rawalpindi, Multan and Lahore, will now be staged in the water. The game calendar, describing the dates and places, will be shared in due time, according to a press release.
The president of the PCB, Mohin Naqvi, alleged that the Cricket Stadium Rawalpindi had been assigned in the last strike in Pakistan and that the PSL was disrupted.
However, the Indian Defense Ministry clearly said that only airfense radars and systems were targeted on Thursday after Pakistan tried to hit 15 places in the northern and western regions on Wednesday evening.
The head of the PCB said that the transition to water had been made so that domestic concerns and foreign cricket players are properly treated.
“As a responsible organization that has overcome adversities several times and made sure that the cricket game flourishes, it was important for us to ensure the mental well-being of all the players participating in the PSL,” he said.
Earlier Thursday, the PCB canceled a planned match between Peshawar Zalmi and Karachi Kings at the Rawalpindi stadium.
British media reports said that English players participating in the League were planning to leave it due to security problems.
A report in `The Telegraph ” said earlier than the English players, who registered in the League,” separated from staying in Pakistan and playing cricket “.
“England and Wales Cricket Board and Professional Cricket Association held an emergency call on Wednesday morning to discuss the situation. At this point, players are not invited to go home,” he added.
“While most players are currently intended to stay in Pakistan, Telegraph Sport understands that many explore their options and could go home.” Seven English players – James Vince, Tom Curran, Sam Billings, Chris Jordan, David Willey, Luke Wood and Tom Kohler -Cadmore – play in this year’s PSL.
England coaches Ravi Bopara and Alexandra Hartley are also involved in the current league.
The other high -level stars in competition in the PSL are David Warner (Karachi Kings), Jason Holder (Islamabad United) and Rassie Van der Dussen (Islamabad United), among others.
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