The British stars of the Pakistan Super League have “mixed thoughts” in the midst of India-Pakistan tension

The UK players who participated in the Pakistan Super League (PSL) are investigating the option to return home after performing military strikes to destroy the terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan by retaliation for the April 22 terrorist attack in India expensive. A report called ‘The Telegraph’, British players in the early hours of Wednesday after the attack of the Indian Armed Forces “Pakistan will remain in Pakistan and divided into cricket playing,” he said. In the report, “British and Wales Cricket Board and Professional Criches Association organized an emergency call on Wednesday morning to discuss the situation. At this stage, players are not recommended to come home.
“While most players are currently planning to stay in Pakistan, Telegraph Sport understands that several discovery of their options and can return home.”
Seven British players-James Vince, Tom Curran, Sam Billings, Chris Jordan, David Willey, Luke Wood and Tom Kohler-Cadmore-This year’s PSL will end in Lahore. UK coaches Ravi Boupa and Alexandra Hartley are also included in this edition of PSL.
Shaken by multiple Indian military strikes, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) called for an emergency meeting to discuss whether the PSL would be stopped.
The T20 league, which contains six franchisees and is in the last stages, is currently staged in Rawalpindi.
The British group was afraid of the rise in the conflict, but they resorted to wait and monitor as they stopped.
Daily said that a few UK players were talking about “satisfied with the security arrangements and recommendations and there is no need to abandon competition.”
“Good for now – because we’re safe.” He said.
The report said in the report, “PSL’den official advice, is to continue to play is safe. Most of the overseas players are expected to remain in the country.” He said.
The Indian Armed Forces launched sensitive missile strikes for nine terror targets in Pakistan and Pakistan.
The strikes responded to the attack, mostly tourists in the expensive.
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