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Pakistan Super League’s England stars continue amidst India-Pakistan tension




England players, who are involved in the Pakistan Super League (PSL), are searching for the option of returning home after India carry out military attacks to destroy terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan on 22 April in Pahgam. A report by ‘The Telegraph’ stated that the English players are “divided to stay in Pakistan and play cricket”, “after the Indian Armed Forces attack in the early hours of Wednesday. The report said,” England and Wales Cricket Board and Professional Cricketers Association organized an emergency call on Wednesday morning to discuss the situation. At this stage, players are not being advised to come home.

“While most of the players are currently intended to remain in Pakistan, Telegraph Sport understands that many are searching for their options and can return home.”

Seven English players-Zems Vince, Tom Curan, Sam Billings, Chris Jordan, David Willy, Luke Wood and Tom Kohaler-Kadmore-are playing in PSL of this year, who are scheduled to end on May 18 in Lahore. England coaches Ravi Bopara and Alexandra Hartley are also included in this version of PSL.

Made by many Indian military attacks, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has called an emergency meeting to discuss whether PSL should be stopped.

The T20 league, which has six franchises and in its final stage, is currently being staged in Rawalpindi.

The English contingent is afraid of increasing the struggle, but as things stand, they have resorted to waiting and clock policy.

Daily said that many England players are “satisfied with security and advice and there is no need to leave the competition,” however, “English) WhatsApp group have mixed ideas and feelings in the WhatsApp group,” according to an inner formula, it has been claimed.

“It’s fine for now – we are safe,” the newspaper said that an International Cricketer from England said.

The report said, “The official advice to PSL players is safe to continue to play. Foreign players are expected to live in wholesale country.”

The Indian armed forces launched an accurate missile strike on nine terrorist targets in Pakistan and Pakistan captured Jammu and Kashmir, which included Lashkar-e-Tiaba in Jaish-e-Mohammed’s stronghold and Muridke in Bahalpur.

There were attacks in response to the attack in Pahalgam, with 26 people, most of the tourists were shot.

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