The Pakistan Super League officially moved to the UAE after the tensions with India increased | Cricket News

New Delhi: Pakistani Cricket Board (PCB) officially announced that the remaining Pakistan Super League (PSL) matches have been moved to the UAE. Initially, the last eight PSL fixtures in Rawalpindi, Multan and Lahore will now be played at the UAE.PCB President Mohsin Naqvi accepted the disappointment of local supporters who would miss watching games in their homes.Go beyond the border with our Youtube channel. Subscribe now!Mohsin Naqvi, “I regret that our local viewers and cricket lovers will not be able to watch these matches in Pakistan’s stadiums.” He said. “PCB has always stopped in the position that politics and sports should be kept separate.”“It was important for us to ensure the mental prosperity of all players who participated in the PSL as a responsible organization that overcome the difficulties over and over again and enabled the development of the cricket game.”
“As in the past, we hope that our stakeholders will gather with us to bring the best interests of our tournament, players and fans. We are determined to ensure that the league continues to develop.”In the early hours of the day, PSL fixtures in Rawalpindi were canceled and the league thought about the options after increasing tensions with India.The following fixtures will be planned again:
- Karachi Kings v Peshver Zalmi
- Peshaver Zalmi – Lahore Qalanders
- İslamabad United V Karaçi Kings
- Multan Sultans V Quetta Gladiators
- Elimination
- Eliminator 1
- Eliminator 2
The detailed program, including dates and places, will be announced in a short time.