
The Pakistani Cricket Council (PCB) officially announced on Tuesday the schedule of the remaining matches in the Pakistani Premier League season (PSL), where the championship enters its decisive stage.
You will resume the continuous edition of the league on May 17 when Karachi Kings Peshawar Zalmi will face the Rawalpindi Stadium of Cricket.
This place will host a dual head on Sunday, when Kuetta wrestlers and sultans centuries in the afternoon game, while Peshawar Zalami will take over Lahore Sallands in the subsequent match.
The last match will be played in the place on May 19 between the defenders of Islamabad United and Karachi Kings.
This procedure will then turn into the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore, which will host the qualifiers, Eliminator 1 and Cauthier 2 on 21, 22 and 23 May, respectively.
The very expected final will be played for the tournament here on May 25.
Evening matches are scheduled to start at 7:30 pm record in Pakistan (PST), while the only match will start in the afternoon at 3:30 pm.
The Cricket Council also shared that the details of ticket sales will be shared in a timely manner.
The league was temporarily suspended due to the escalation of tensions between Pakistan and India.
Initially, the remaining matches were transferred to the United Arab Emirates (United Arab Emirates) in light of the increasing security concerns.
However, in the wake of the direction of Pakistani Prime Minister Sherfes Sharif, and in light of the rising tensions with India, the multi -chlorine vinyl decided to stop the entire tournament.
As of the comment, 27 games have been completed, with the Quita wrestler. They have already got a place in the qualifiers with six wins, a loss, and one of nine games.
Karachi Kings is second with 10 points, after winning five out of eight games. The heroes defending Islamabad United are third, with 10 points, after five wins and four losses in nine games.
Lahore Qalandars is fourth with nine points from four wins, four losses, and one reference, while Peshawar Zalami sits in fifth place with eight points, through four wins in nine games.
The troubled sultans were eliminated from the qualifying disagreement, as it runs only one victory and suffers from eight losses in their nine matches.
The remaining PSL 10 table
May 17 – Karachi Kings V Peshawar Zalmi
May 18 – Peshawar Zalmi V Lahore Qalandars (afternoon)
May 18 – Islamabad United against Kings Karachi
May 19 – Multan Sultans V Qetta Gladiators
May 21 – qualifiers
May 22 – Mazen 1
May 23 – eliminator 2
May 25 – Final