Pakistan T20 cricket league set to resume after ceasefire
- The Pakistan Super League will resume eight remaining matches starting May 17 at Rawalpindi and Lahore, leading to a final on May 25, 2025.
- The suspension last week came after Pakistan and India reached a ceasefire following talks that ended their most intense military clash in many years, which was triggered by an Indian drone incident near Rawalpindi Stadium.
- Organizers first proposed relocating the tournament to Dubai but postponed it due to foreign players' security concerns, with around 43 flown out from Rawalpindi airbase amid reluctance to return.
- Mohsin Naqvi, chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board, shared a message on X encouraging fans with "6 teams, 0 fear," urging everyone to come together and embrace the true essence of cricket ahead of the eight exciting matches.
- The resumption signals cautious optimism for the PSL amid security concerns, with playoff spots contested by four teams and Quetta Gladiators leading with 13 points before the final phase.
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Pakistan T20 cricket league set to resume after ceasefire
The Pakistan Super League will resume this weekend after a ceasefire between Pakistan and India. The chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board Mohsin Naqvi says in a social media post that PSL's remaining eight games will be played from Saturday until May 25.
Alex Hales confirms return to Islamabad United squad for PSL 10
Former England batter Alex Hales has returned to join the Islamabad United squad for the remainder of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 10. The right-handed batter, who has become an integral part of the Islamabad United squad, expressed his excitement about rejoining the franchise. The defending champions confirm his return for the PSL 10 in a post on X. “He’s back in Red. Welcome home, Alex Hales,” read the post, which also included the batter’s…
Pakistan Super League to resume 'with zero fear'
The PSL is set to resume from Saturday after it was postponed following a series of attacks by India and Pakistan last week, with Australian David Warner vowing to return. The 8 May match between Peshawar Zalmi and Karachi Kings was postponed last Thursday after a drone attack hit a street adjacent to Rawalpindi Stadium. The PSL was initially going to relocate to the UAE before it was postponed on Friday. But with both countries agreeing to a ce…
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