Many started wondering whether the Pakistan Super League 2026 would suffer a major hit due to the ongoing war. There have been talks around foreign players, possible travel concerns, and even whether some venues could be affected.
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There was also uncertainty around the Peshawar match, with some fearing that the fixture could be removed or shifted. But the PCB insisted that no foreign player has made this call at the moment.
The opening match is set to take place at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore, where defending champions Lahore Qalandars will take on Hyderabad Kings.
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BCB cricket operations chairman Nazmul Abedin was quoted as saying by Cricbuzz: “Of course, we will seek permission from the government before sending our cricketers for the PSL. Under normal circumstances, these things are not required. We provide clearance; they go, play, and return. But since the situation is not normal and there is a risk element concerning the players, obviously we will discuss it with the government.”
'Government to make the call'
The government will know, and if the government tells us that it is safe to go and the players can travel, then the players will go. But, in principle, we have decided that we will give the NOC, and they will go to play. But it depends on the situation at that time.”
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