Pakistan armed group warns foreign players to skip PSL matches

The Pakistan Super League (Pakistan Super League) T20 tournament is in doubt. It is not yet known whether the tournament will take place or not. However, threats are being made to foreign cricketers who are coming to participate in the tournament. An armed group from Pakistan has recently issued warnings. It has warned the boards not to send foreign players. It seems that the armed group has warned Australian cricketers David Warner and Steve Smith, who are interested in playing in the Pakistan Super League. There are possibilities of organizing the PSL from March 26th.
Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) senior commander Asad Mansoor said that we are advising the relevant boards not to send cricketers to Pakistan and that if anything happens to them, it is not their responsibility and we are giving them a warning in advance. The warning issued by the TTP commander is going viral on social media. He warned that foreign players should not participate in the PSL. David Warner will take charge of the PSL franchise Karachi Kings. Steven Smith will make his debut in this tournament. He will be playing for Multan Sultans.
According to the latest information, Smith has already left for Pakistan. Marnus Labuschagne, Moeen Ali, Devan Conway and Adam Zampa are among the foreign cricketers playing in the PSL along with Warner and Smith. PCB Chairman Moshin Naqvi said that this time the entire tournament will be held in only two venues. He said that this decision was taken due to the West Asian fuel crisis. A total of 44 matches will be played in the tournament, which will start on March 26. The matches will be held in Lahore and Karachi. The opening ceremony has also been canceled. Spectators will not be allowed at the matches.




