PSL 2025 postponed indefinitely on the advice of PM Shahbaz Sharif: PCB

PSL 2025 was postponed indefinitely amidst India-Pakistan tension© X (Twitter)
The Pakistan Cricket Board on Friday postponed the Pakistan Super League (PSL), the T20 tournament has been transferred to the UAE due to the ongoing military conflict with India. The BCCI has also suspended the remaining of the Indian Premier League (IPL) due to increased tension in view of ‘Operation Sindoor’ after the Pahgam terror attack. “The decision to postpon has been taken for advice received from Prime Minister Mian Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif, who has taken into account the careless aggression from India, which has increased at a point where national attention and emotions have been focused on the courageous efforts of Pakistan’s armed forces.” In solidarity with the families of the martyrs and our security personnel who defend the nation, the statement said.
Although it turns out that the Emirates Cricket Board, which belongs to the BCCI, was unlikely to approve the PCB request to host the remaining PCB’s remaining.
The PCB stated that it recognizes the efforts and support of its partners, franchises, participants, broadcasters, sponsors and organizers, although this way ensures the smooth conduct of the tournament so far; Cricket should take a respectable break when being an integrated force and a source of bliss when the country is facing such opposition.
India attacked a terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan two weeks later of 26 citizens, including a Nepali citizen, a popular tourist destination in India – a terrorist – was attacked in India.
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