PSL Successfully Managed to Retain most of foreign Players to play PSL 2025

PSL Successfully Managed to Retain most of foreign Players to play PSL 2025

PSL Successfully Managed to Retain most of foreign Players to play PSL 2025

Unlike the IPL, the PCB and PSL managed to retain most of the foreign players to play for the PSL, and it starts today. PCB helped PSL franchise owners to compensate players, and their tickets or expenses were paid by PCB so that there are no hiccups.  However, Pakistan is on alert, and IPL franchise owners are not able to retain most of the foreign players; therefore, it is expected that India might start a new drama or false flag.

However, it is reported by the Indian media that most of the IPL players, especially many foreign players that played IPL 2025, won't be returning to the IPL this year due to stress, India's hostile attitude towards them, and safety concerns. This is not the case for Pakistan, as even David Warner is returning to play and lead Karachi Kings. It is reported that Sri Lankan players won't be available to play due to the upcoming series against England. 

It is confirmed that Bangladeshi players will replace Sri Lankan players, who are also good in T20, especially Tamim Iqbal and Saqib Ul Hassan, who is one of the best all-rounders. Matches will start today, and many foreign players have already arrived in Pakistan to play. It is about to start on 17th May (today). Coming back to the IPL, India has suffered major losses due to conflict with Pakistan and blamed Pakistan for the Kashmir killings of 26 people without any evidence. Even the international media are saying that India cannot blame Pakistan without evidence. The Times reported that diplomats in India, without naming them, said that India is relying on 2008-kind of evidence to blame Pakistan for the events of 2025, which is wrong, and India has to provide current evidence of involvement. 

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