
- Dual Vinyl chlorine decision comes after a drone accident near the Pindi stadium.
- Salama says both local and foreign players a higher priority.
- The dual -chlorine vinyl describes foreign cricket players as “precious guests”.
Karachi: Officials said on Friday after Indian attacks on the country, including a drone that arrived at the Rawabi Stadium.
Foreign Minister heard, a student, said that the Pakistan army “neutralizing” 28 Indian planes, including one near the city stadium Thursday morning.
It was called “a deliberate attempt to target local and foreign cricket players.”
“The Pakistani Cricket Council confirms that the remaining matches in the Pakistani Premier League have turned to the United Arab Emirates,” read the PCB statement, adding that the schedule will be updated in a timely manner.
The decision was reached after several meetings between the concession and the head of the multi -chlorine vinyl vehicles, Muhsin Naqafi, who is also the Minister of the Interior.
Naqfi said that the decision was taken for the safety of the players.
“The multi -chlorine vinyl has always stood alongside the position that must be kept for politics and sports. However, in light of the very irresponsible and dangerous Indian action to target the stadium, the multi -chlorine vinyl vinyl made this decision,” Naqfi said in the statement saying in the statement.
“We have turned the remaining matches to the United Arab Emirates so that local and foreign cricket players, who are our precious guests, can save the reckless targeting by India.”
Their former champions, Karate Kings and Bashhawar Zawili, were scheduled to play on Thursday, but the match was postponed after a drone landed near the stadium.
Thirty -seven foreign players, including from Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, West India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Afghanistan, participate in PSL.
India sent air strikes to Pakistan on Wednesday, two weeks after the blaming of Islamabad for his support in an illegal -occupied attack on Jamo and Kashmir (IIOK) – a claim that Pakistan denied.
Pakistan responded with heavy artillery fire and accused the two sides on Thursday of carrying out waves of drone attacks.
The international cricket game in Pakistan was resumed in 2020 after its suspension after the 2009 terrorist attacks on the Sri Lankan bus in Lahore.
Many Australian and New Zealand players participating in PSL traveled this season, including David Warner, Australian, to Pakistan with their national teams in the recent past.
The following installations will be rescheduled accordingly, PCB said.
• Karachi Kings V Peshawar Zalmi
• Peshawar Zalmi V Lahore Qalandars
• Islamabad United against the Kings of Karachi
• Multan Sultans V Qetta Gladiators
• Qualifiers
• Mazen 1
• Eliminator 2
Finally