ISLAMABAD, Feb 27 (APP):Chairman of Pakistan Cricket Board Najam Sethi has expressed the optimism to hold at least half of the matches of Pakistan Super League (PSL)’s next edition in Pakistan.
In video message on Tuesday he said the ongoing edition of the PSL was going on quite successfully.
He termed the PSL a ‘national asset’ stating that it did not belong to one particular city.
“I have only one message for the people of Pakistan. This (PSL) is your asset. It doesn’t belong to Islamabad, Lahore, Karachi, Quetta or Multan. You will have to protect it if somebody tries to damage it,” he added.
He said it was 100 per cent confirmed that the PSL-III final would be played in Karachi.
He said a PSL final between Lahore and Karachi was what people wanted to watch adding, “But Allah knows what will
happen.”
Sethi hopes half of PSL next edition’s matches will be held in Pakistan
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