No threat to PSL, tournament will continue as per schedule: Najam Sethi

Pakistan Cricket Board Management Committee Chairman Najam Sethi has said that despite the terrorist attack in Karachi yesterday, there is no threat to the Pakistan Super League and the tournament will continue as per the schedule.

He said that the matches will be held as per the schedule, we will not back down, maintaining the league is a challenge, we are grateful to the Sindh government for the extraordinary support, along with the measures on the grass road, organize the women’s league as well. will

He expressed these views while speaking at the launch of the book of former Test cricketer Jalaluddin, the launch of Customs Cricket Journey was held at Karachi Gymkhana.

Najam Sethi said that when he left the PCB, all his attention was on domestic cricket. The Prime Minister called me and asked him to go to the PCB. Restore, department cricket has to be restored by August, new cricket season will start by August, September.

He said that it is hoped that eight to ten departments will be restored, the customs department will also be included in the board. India and IPL have announced their women’s league.

Najam Sethi said that this year we are going to launch a women’s league, we have some women’s matches in PSL 8, Muniba Ali scored a wonderful century in the World Cup, Muniba scored a century not with her body but with her mind, Muniba does not even weigh 50 kg. Yes, it takes brain work, bringing PSL to Pakistan and maintaining it is a challenge.

Najam Sethi said that the Punjab government sent a bill of 80 crores for security, Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah said that we will not take money from you. They do not take a single rupee from the government but pay taxes.

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2024-07-30 15:39:29

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