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Naseem Shah’s decides to leave Quetta Gladiators

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Will go into drafting or trading in PSL 9, sources

Naseem Shah parted ways with Quetta Gladiators. According to sources, fast bowlers of the national team will go to drafting or trading.

Pakistan team’s young fast bowler Naseem Shah has made a big decision regarding Pakistan Super League. According to sources, he has parted ways with Quetta Gladiators for the upcoming season.

Sources say that Naseem Shah has decided to leave Quetta Gladiators, he has taken this decision due to personal reasons, Naseem Shah was a part of PSL team Quetta Gladiators for the first time in 2019.

Sources say that Naseem Shah will go for drafting or trading for PSL 9, Islamabad United and Peshawar Zalmi are keen to join the fast bowler, however there are more chances of Naseem Shah going to Peshawar Zalmi.

It should be noted that Naseem Shah could not participate in the World Cup 2023 due to injury, he is still in rehab and trying to get rid of the injury.

Read More: Babar Azam Resigns from the Captaincy

Pakistan Super League will be played on February 9 and March 2024, but its venues have not been decided yet.

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