The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has indefinitely postponed the Pakistan Super League (PSL) following escalating military tensions with India. The decision was made after an Indian drone fell inside Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium hours before a scheduled match, raising serious security concerns. Initially, the PCB planned to relocate the remaining eight matches to Dubai, but the situation deteriorated, leading to the suspension of the tournament. The PCB emphasized the importance of prioritizing player safety and well-being, acknowledging the concerns of foreign players and their families. The league, which began in the UAE in 2016, has previously been relocated due to security issues .
The postponement reflects the broader impact of the India-Pakistan conflict on international sports, with both the PSL and the Indian Premier League (IPL) facing disruptions due to safety concerns and logistical challenges.
Source: ALJAZEERA