Pakistan cricket
Foreign Players Worried, But Pakistan Super League To Continue Despite Indian Air Strikes
Hours after the midnight strike by Indian armed forces on terror infrastructures in the country, the Pakistan Cricket Board on Wednesday vowed to continue holding the remaining matches of the Pakistan Super League despite India’s attack and further escalation in the hostilities between the two countries, said a report in the Telecom Asia Sport.
According to the report, foreign players, especially those from Australia and New Zealand, have shown reservations over security in the wake of Indian attacks. But the sources refused to rule out withdrawal from the league by some players.
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