
On Sunday, Pakistan Cricket Panel (PCB) revealed a stars suspension committee for the tenth edition of the Pakistani Premier League (PSL X).
The championship, which includes six teams, is scheduled to start on Friday, April 11, when the champions of Islam are facing the winners of the two winners of the qalandars at the Rawalpindi Stadium of Cricket.
Details related to the Comments Committee reveal that the England test commander Sir Alessre Cook was appointed to make his first PSL appearance behind the microphone because it is part of the painting.
He will join Cook Mark Nicolas, the former chairman of the research, a famous voice in the suspension of cricket since his retirement from the competitive cricket game in 1995.
They will join their colleagues at home, Dominic Cork and Mark Potcher, while Jean -Paul Domaini and Mike Hysman from South Africa will be part of the committee.
From Bangladesh, he will have sparked Ali Khan, and former New Zealand Martin Gobtel will join him. Lisa Stanalicar, a Australia’s winner of the Women’s International Criminal Court, will present her voice in the tournament.
From Pakistan, former Cricket players Amer Suhail, Rams Raja, Duke Younes and Wouesm Akram will lead the comments team and will participate in Bazid Khan, the former Captain of the Urooj Mumtaz and Crick Sikander Bakht.
In addition, for the first time, a multi -chlorine vinyl vinyl decided to present the full broadcast of the match in the Urdu suspension for the first time. The Urdu, Ali Younis, Aqeel Samar, Marina Iqbal, Salman Bou, and Tariq Saeed, who will be joined by other Pakistani commentators will be joined.
A total of 34 games will be played between six teams from April 11 to May 18. Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore hosts 13 games, including the great directors and final.
The Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium will host 11 games, including the first qualifiers on May 13, while the Karachi National Bank and Multan Cricket stadium will host five games.
The tournament will also include three dual presidents, with two Saturday and one workers ’day (May 1).