Wasim calls for support as PCB, franchises working hard to hold PSL 6 remainder

Abu Dhabi: Karachi Kings’ president Wasim Akram opined that the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and Pakistan Super League (PSL) franchises are working hard to hold season six’s remaining matches.
Former pacer wants everyone to support the stakeholders as they are working hard in compliance with Abu Dhabi Sports Council.
“I can imagine everyone is excited and are worried when it will start. Believe me, everybody is trying hard [to hold PSL 6 remainder],” he said in a video posted by himself on social platforms.
“It is difficult viewing all the SOPs due to COVID-19. People from South Africa will be quarantined for 10 days and we are here for six days, before that we spent four days in Karachi,” he added.

It must be noted that PCB is yet to reveal the schedule of PSL 6 remaining matches.

Read: Preferred locals over foreigners for PSL 6 remainder: Kings’ president

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