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PCB Suspends Remaining PSL Matches Amid Escalating India-Pakistan Conflict
PCB Suspends Remaining PSL Matches Amid Escalating India-Pakistan Conflict
In a dramatic U-turn within just 24 hours, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has announced the suspension of the remaining eight matches of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) Season 10, citing escalating military tensions between India and Pakistan.
Just a night earlier, around 3 AM, PSL officials had confirmed that the rest of the tournament would be relocated to the United Arab Emirates due to growing instability in the region. However, in a fresh statement issued today, the PCB has now declared a complete suspension of the league.
Rapid Deterioration Along the Border
In its latest release, the PCB stated that the decision was made in light of “a rapid deterioration in the situation along the Line of Control (LoC), including 78 drone attacks and missile launches from Indian territory in the past 24 hours.”
The dramatic rise in hostilities has forced the PCB to reassess the feasibility of continuing the tournament even outside Pakistan. Originally, the UAE had agreed to host the PSL matches, a factor that also led the Emirates Cricket Board (ECB) to reject a similar proposal from India’s BCCI to host the remainder of the Indian Premier League (IPL).
Clash Over Venue Availability
With eight PSL matches pending, the PCB had already secured venues in the UAE. When the BCCI attempted to relocate the suspended IPL games to the Gulf, the ECB declined, citing prior commitments to the PSL.
Now, with the PSL itself suspended indefinitely, questions loom over whether any major cricket tournaments can be held in the region under current circumstances.