Drone Attack on Rawalpindi: The Indian army has caused such devastation in Pakistan that its military and terrorists are crying for help. India is firing bullets and firing missiles targeting terrorist hideouts in big cities. There is chaos after Operation Sindoor. India has conducted a drone attack in Rawalpindi, due to which the PCL match to be held may also be cancelled.
Also, due to India’s attack, crisis clouds have started hovering over the Pakistan Super League. Now, the question of whether PCL will be played is being raised. Pakistan Super League may also be cancelled. If PCL is cancelled, then it will be like a big shock. Nothing can be officially said about whether PCL will be cancelled. But it is tough for this league to be completed amidst the war-like situation and the gunpowder raining from above.
Devastation caused by drone attacks
Rawalpindi, one of the big cities of Pakistan, has suffered significant damage due to a drone attack. Karachi Kings and Peshawar Zalmi were to play a match at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium on May 8, i.e. today. The 27th match of PCL was to be played in the evening, but now the crisis clouds have completely loomed over it. According to sources, a decision can be taken soon to cancel the PCL. It is tough for foreign players to play in war conditions.
Security threat looms over foreign players.
The foreign players who have come to play PCL in Pakistan are facing a security threat. Many foreign players are included in the teams of Karachi Kings and Peshawar Zalmi. Karachi’s team has legendary names like David Warner, Mohammad Nabi, James Vince and Tim Seifert.
International players like Tom Kohler-Cadmore, Luke Wood, Alzari Joseph, and Max Bryant are also in Pakistan at the Peshawar Zalmi. According to information received from sources, Multan Sultans players David Willey and Chris Jordan have informed their franchise management. They don’t want to stay in Pakistan anymore. Not only this, foreign players have made up their minds to return home soon.










