I think it is quite sad that the Pakistan Super League is playing behind closed doors like during the COVID-19 days. This is because of the terrorism risk in Pakistan and the conflict with neighbouring Afghanistan. There are no players from India and Afghanistan. I have also noticed that foreign players are withdrawing for either personal reasons or to get Indian Premier League contracts. They are playing in only two cities in Pakistan: Karachi and Lahore.
Wednesday, March 25, 2026
I think it is quite sad that the Pakistan Super League is playing behind closed doors like during the COVID-19 days. This is because of the terrorism risk in Pakistan and the conflict with neighbouring Afghanistan. There are no players from India and Afghanistan. I have also noticed that foreign players are withdrawing for either personal reasons or to get Indian Premier League contracts. They are playing in only two cities in Pakistan: Karachi and Lahore.
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