Operation Sindoor: On the morning of May 7, India attacked 9 terrorist bases in Pakistan -occupied Kashmir between Operation Sindoor between Operation Sindoor. During this time, terrorists suffered heavy losses in Pakistan. After India’s ‘Operation Sindoor’, an atmosphere of chaos has arisen in Pakistan. After India’s action, ordinary citizens there have started talking about leaving the country. Operation Sindoor has also affected PSL 2025. Due to India’s ‘Operation Sindoor’, the Pakistan Super League has also been in danger.

 

The biggest question that has started arising is whether Pakistan Super League will be closed in 2025? In such a situation, reports of foreign players getting worried after this action of India are also coming out. The foreign cricket boards have also been seen expressing concern about their players. In this regard, the New Zealand Cricket Board has expressed concern about its players.

Security of our players is important: New Zealand Cricket Board

The New Zealand Cricket Board has expressed concern after ‘Operation Sindoor’. The board wrote on the social media platform X, “We are aware of the related reports. We continue to assess the security environment to ensure that our players and coaching staff get the best advice. Currently, our national men A team is in Bangladesh and New Zealand players are participating in both IPL and PSL. We are assessing security.”

 

Apart from this, England player Sam Billings has also expressed his concern. He wrote, “I pray to God that this stressful atmosphere between India and Pakistan ends soon.” At the same time, the Pakistan Cricket Board has said that the current stressful atmosphere between India and Pakistan will not have any effect on the Pakistan Super League. It is said so.

The match between Islamabad United and Quetta Gladiators will be played on 7 May at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium. The Pakistan Cricket Board has also said that there will be no change in this match. It will be played at its scheduled time.

Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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