PCB identifies window to stage remaining PSL matches
- With semifinals and final of the tournament to be played, the league was postponed following outbreak of novel coronavirus which killed over 100,000 people across the globe.
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is looking forward to hold remaining Pakistan Super League (PSL) matches later this year during November or December.
With semifinals and final of the tournament to be played, the league was postponed following outbreak of novel coronavirus which killed over 100,000 people across the globe.
It was rumoured that the organisers were looking forward to crown Multan Sultans champions as they lead round-robin stage of the tournament, but the board has said that its first priority is to have the matches rescheduled.
"Our utmost priority is to have these matches played. We have identified a window in November and December to have these matches rescheduled" said PCB chairman Ehsan Mani. "However, if we are unable to reschedule these remaining matches, then we will discuss all the options with the franchise owners before reaching any agreement over declaring the winner."
All four semifinalists – Karachi Kings, Multan Sultans, Lahore Qalandars and Peshawar Zalmi – have publically stated that they want to play remaining PSL matches.
There is also a possibility that PSL matches would take place before the players draft of the next edition of the tournament.
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