KARACHI: The Pakistan Cricket Board is Anticipating visas to Its Indian and Southern African members of the Pakistan Super League’s broadcasting Team.
The PSL-6 will restart in Abu Dhabi.
According to information, the PCB had before Sunday not obtained visas for its Indian and South Africa nationals from the broadcasting team, who must undergo a compulsory 10-day quarantine period as soon as they land at Abu Dhabi.
“The period for the remaining participants of this PSL 6 for example Pakistani gamers is seven times however, the PCB is concerned about the broadcasting team of Indian and Southern Africans as time is running out,” a source explained.
The PCB has special permission in the UAE government to sponsor the rest 20 games of the PSL from the Gulf nation. The PSL was postponed in March because of COVID-19 cases one of several franchise officials and players.
The source said the PCB was eager to begin the championship by June 5 because the weather gets warmer in Abu Dhabi at the latter part of June and July.
“The PCB might need to endure a whole lot of additional expenses since they’re also likely to venture from the Southern African players and team out of Johannesburg into Abu Dhabi to a chartered flight whilst staying officials and players are going to have a chartered flight from Karachi to Abu Dhabi.”