The ongoing Pakistan Super League (PSL) season 10 is under threat of postponement as tensions continue to rise between India and Pakistan, sparking major security and logistical concerns.
Sources confirm that a high-level meeting is currently underway between officials from the Ministry of Interior and the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to evaluate the situation and decide the fate of the remaining matches.
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The PSL, now in its crucial final stage, faces growing uncertainty due to potential airspace restrictions and the overall volatile security environment. These issues could significantly disrupt team travel, match scheduling, and crowd safety measures.
Insiders suggest that the decision to continue or postpone the tournament hinges on the outcome of the ongoing meeting. If the situation escalates further, cancellation of some fixtures remains a strong possibility.
The 27th match, slated to feature Peshawar Zalmi against Karachi Kings, is particularly at risk of being called off due to these unforeseen developments.
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So far, Quetta Gladiators have emerged as the first team to secure a spot in the playoffs. They currently lead the points table with six victories, two losses, and one no-result from nine matches.
Karachi Kings hold second place with five wins and three losses from eight games, accumulating 10 points. Islamabad United, the defending champions, sit third with an identical 10 points from five wins and four losses in nine matches.
Lahore Qalandars are in fourth position, boasting four wins and four losses from eight matches, with a total of nine points. Peshawar Zalmi trail closely behind in fifth, earning eight points from four wins.
Multan Sultans are officially out of playoff contention, managing just one win from nine games, along with eight defeats.
The final decision regarding the PSL’s continuation is expected to be announced following the conclusion of the high-level meeting.