Pakistan T20 cricket league set to resume after ceasefire
- The Pakistan Super League Twenty20 cricket tournament will resume on May 17 and conclude with the final on May 25 in Pakistan.
- The league was suspended last Thursday due to security concerns after an Indian drone crashed near Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium amid cross-border hostilities.
- Approximately 43 foreign players from six PSL teams were flown out for safety, while organizers initially planned to move the tournament to Dubai before postponing it.
- Mohsin Naqvi, chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board, shared on X that fans should come together to embrace the excitement of cricket, highlighting that six teams will compete across eight matches scheduled to begin on May 17.
- The PSL resumption follows a ceasefire agreed last Saturday between Pakistan and India, aiming to reduce military tensions and enable the remaining eight matches to be played in Rawalpindi and Lahore.
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Pakistan T20 cricket league set to resume after ceasefire
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