PSL 2026 to Be Cancelled? Foreign Players Warned by Pakistani Militant Group: 'If Something Happens, Not Our Responsibility'
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PSL 2026 to be cancelled? Foreign players warned by Pakistani militant group: 'If something happens, not our responsibility'
The PSL 2026 is facing fresh controversy after a warning from a faction of Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan against foreign players ahead of the tournament. This has further raised security concerns for the Pakistan Cricket Board amid the regional conflicts.
PSL 2026: Armed Militant Group Tahreek-E-Taliban Warns Foreign Players From Coming To Pakistan - Here's Why
Tahreek-E-Taliban argued that the festive nature of a global cricket league is a deliberate attempt by Pakistan's military-backed government to project an image of normalcy and stability, while simultaneously ignoring the ongoing military operations and humanitarian hardships. It remains to be seen as to what big names like David Warner, Adam Zampa and Devon Conway among others would do
The Pakistan Cricket Board's troubles show no signs of abating. First, many players withdrew from the PSL, then the Iran-Israel war forced the tournament to be held behind closed doors due to fuel shortages. Now, something has happened that could put the entire tournament in jeopardy. A terrorist organization has threatened all foreign players before the start of the Pakistan Super League. Foreign players have been threatened. They say that fore…
‘Withdraw From PSL’: Pakistani Armed Group Warns David Warner, Steve Smith & Other Foreign Players
Lahore: In a chilling warning to foreign cricketers scheduled to take part in the Pakistan Super League (PSL), an armed opposition group has advised them to withdraw from the T20 league. A day after Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Mohsin Naqvi announced that the 11th edition of PSL will be held in two cities only, and in front of empty stadiums, the tournament was hit by a state of high-level emergency. This season’s PSL features several high-pr…
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