Relations between India and Pakistan have become tense , Tension between the two countries is increasing. Yesterday India launched an aerial attack on Pakistan. In which India has targeted 9 terrorist camps in Pakistan. After that, India has now also attacked a drone around the Rawalpindi Stadium.
A drone attack has been carried out in Rawalpindi, Pakistan. The attack took place near the Cricket Stadium. The stadium was attacked by an aerial attack just before the Pakistan Super League match started last night. There is an atmosphere of chaos everywhere after this drone attack in Rawalpindi.
The match was transferred to second place.
The match between Karachi Kings and Peshawar Jalmi was to be played on 8 May at the Rawalpindi Stadium. Karachi Kings are headed by David Warner while Peshawar is headed by Babar Azam. But before this match, a drone attack on the stadium was carried out by India. The stadium is destroyed in this attack. However, this match has been transferred to second place.
Many foreign players in both teams
The teams of Karachi Kings and Peshawar Jalmi have many foreign players. Apart from captain David Warner, Karachi Kings have players like Mohammad Nabi, James Vince and Tim Cifrt. The Peshawar Jalmi team consists of Kahler Cadmore, Luke Wood, Aljari Joseph and Max Bryant. Now the security of the lives of these players is in danger. In view of this situation, the England players have requested their country and the cricket board to exit Pakistan as soon as possible.
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Foreign players preparing to leave Pakistan
There are reports that many foreign players involved in PSL want to leave Pakistan. David Willy and Chris Jordan of Multan Sultans have told their franchisees that they want to return home now. Multan Sultans has already been out of the playoffs. According to sources, England and Wales Cricket Board and Professional Cricketers Association are in constant touch with the players. He has not yet instructed the players to leave Pakistan, but information is being received that the British government is monitoring the situation.