The remaining matches of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) have been moved to Dubai as a precautionary measure due to rising tensions between Pakistan and India. The decision came after careful evaluation of the security situation and in the interest of all stakeholders, especially the foreign players involved in the tournament.
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) confirmed the relocation, citing safety concerns for international cricketers and support staff. According to reliable sources, players from all teams are set to leave for Dubai this evening via a chartered flight. This step ensures their safe continuation in the tournament without disruption.
The league is expected to resume in approximately six days, once all logistical arrangements are completed. Officials will release the updated schedule once final approvals are in place and venues are fully prepared.
This development follows the postponement of Thursday’s match between Karachi Kings and Peshawar Zalmi. The PCB has stated that the game will be rescheduled in coordination with all concerned parties. A new date will be officially announced in the coming days.
The board reiterated its commitment to ensuring the smooth conduct of the tournament while prioritizing the well-being of everyone involved.