ISLAMABAD: After the Pakistan Cricket Board’s (PCB) decision to resume the Pakistan Super League(PSL), several foreign players have shown their availability to rejoin their respective franchises ahead of the remaining matches, according to media reports.
English cricketer Alex Hales, David Warner, and Ben McDermott of Karachi Kings have confirmed their return to Pakistan.
“Islamabad United was my first PSL team. The fans and franchise have always supported me, and I’m thrilled to return to Pakistan to play again.” Hales said.
Franchises are actively working to bring their overseas players back to Pakistan as preparations for the remaining fixtures continue.
Meanwhile, James Vince and Mohammad Nabi have also agreed to return, although their arrival is subject to the issuance of NOCs and visas. However, the return of Kane Williamson and Tim Seifert appears unlikely.
Earlier, the PCB had issued the schedule for the remaining matches of the PSL X, starting from May 17 to May 25 in Rawalpindi and Lahore.
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