
By our correspondent
LAHORE: The HBL Pakistan Super League (PSL) match scheduled for Thursday in Rawalpindi between Karachi Kings and Peshawar Zalmi has been postponed due to concerns over the evolving security situation in the region. This decision followed a meeting involving officials from the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), team franchise owners, and players, where the impact of rising regional tensions was discussed.
In light of these developments, the PCB is considering relocating all remaining PSL 10 matches to Karachi to ensure the safety of players and reduce logistical challenges. Meanwhile, the already heightened security situation in Rawalpindi was further exacerbated by the crash of a drone near the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium. The authorities quickly sealed off the area, with early reports suggesting that the drone may have been intended for surveillance purposes.
These developments continue to cast uncertainty on the remainder of the tournament, with further adjustments expected depending on the evolving security dynamics.