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Two England Stars Express wants to leave PSL in the middle of the Indian-Pakistan Conflict: Report

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British players participating in the Pakistan Super League (PSL) want to leave the country following India’s sensitive strikes during retaliation against the expensive terrorist attack in Kashmir, which demanded 26 innocent life during the Sindoor operation. Hours after midnight strikes on the terror infrastructures of the Indian Armed Forces in the country, the Pakistan Cricket Board on Wednesday promised to continue the remaining matches of the Pakistan Super League despite the attack of India and the hostility between the two countries.

But fear that the conflict may turn into war between nations, British players in PSL face a decision on whether they will stay in the country.

Seven UK players – Sam Billings, James Vince, Tom Curran, David Willey, Chris Jordan, Tom Kohler -Canmore and Luke Wood – PSL.

According to the report carried by www.telecomasi.net, Willey and Jordan communicated with the Franchise Multan Sultans, who had already the remaining match, where the team was already outside the playoffs.

The sources quoted in the report said that the British and Wales Cricket Board and the Professional Criches Association are in contact with the players and they still have not directed them to leave, but they could change it under a travel consultancy by the British government.

In the early hours of May 7, India launched sensitive strikes between the occupied Kashmir (POK), which was invaded by Pakistan and Pakistan, in response to the terrible terrorist attack on 26 Can-15-25 Indian and a Nepali citizen in India, expensive.

The air and missile strikes focused only on internationally-linked terror infrastructure, such as Jaish-e-Mohammed and Lashkar-E-Taiba. Care was taken to avoid civilian losses or damage Pakistan’s military beings, and underlined India’s commitment to strategic restriction even in retaliation.

(Except the title, this story is not arranged by NDTV personnel and was published from a syndicated feed.)

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