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'Six teams, zero fear'; Here's when PSL 10 is restarting

News Desk

May 13

Pakistan Super League (PSL) Season 10 is officially set to resume on May 17 after being temporarily suspended due to rising tensions between Pakistan and India.

 

Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Mohsin Naqvi announced the news on Tuesday, confirming that eight matches will be played starting May 17, with the final scheduled for May 25.

 

The league’s restart was made possible after a ceasefire agreement between the two countries helped bring calm to the region.

 

In a statement shared on social media, Naqvi said, “PSL X picks up from where it left off! Six teams, zero fear. Let the aura take over as we unite and celebrate the spirit of cricket.”

 

 

All six PSL teams will return to finish the tournament, and fans across the country are thrilled. Preparations are underway to ensure proper security and smooth operations at the venues.

 

The league was suspended last week after a deadly border clash that led to the loss of 51 Pakistani lives, including 40 civilians and 11 security personnel. The tragic incident prompted the PCB to pause the tournament out of respect and safety concerns.

 

The PSL was officially postponed on May 8, just before the 27th match between Karachi Kings and Peshawar Zalmi in Rawalpindi. On the same day, an Indian drone reportedly crashed near the stadium, raising security fears.

 

At first, the PCB considered moving the remaining matches to Dubai. However, that plan was dropped after government advisories, and the tournament was placed on indefinite hold.

 

Now, with the situation easing and the ceasefire holding, the PSL is ready to continue and conclude its 10th season on Pakistani soil.

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