In a significant development, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has officially postponed the remainder of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) Season 10. The announcement, made by PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi, brings a sudden halt to the tournament amid escalating regional tensions and logistical challenges.
Just last night, the PCB had decided to shift the remaining PSL matches to Dubai following a security scare near Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium. The move came after an Indian drone strike targeted the nearby Food Street area, raising serious safety concerns for players and officials.
However, given the rapidly evolving situation, the PCB has now opted to suspend the league entirely. This decision is a setback for players, franchises, broadcasters, and fans who had hoped that relocating the tournament to Dubai would allow it to continue in a secure environment.
No new dates for resumption have been announced yet, leaving uncertainty over when the PSL will restart. The PCB is currently consulting with all stakeholders to explore possible options and timelines for rescheduling the tournament.
This postponement follows the suspension of the Indian Premier League (IPL) after a match in Dharamsala was abandoned due to India-Pakistan tensions. The BCCI’s attempt to move the IPL to the UAE was complicated by Pakistan’s prior booking of venues for the PSL, highlighting the ongoing impact of the regional conflict on cricket in the subcontinent.
Further updates are expected in the coming days as the PCB navigates this challenging situation.
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