Pakistan Board takes a stand amid fears after Afghanistan air-strike.
The Pakistan Super League (PSL) is facing a serious spanner in the works as security jitters rise following an air-strike in Afghanistan. Overseas players are sweating bullets, wondering if it’s safe to don their kits and take the field. The last thing anyone wants is a no-show from the big guns due to safety fears!
In a bid to calm nerves, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has stepped up, assuring that security measures are tighter than a bowler's line and length. They’re pulling out all the stops to ensure players feel safe and sound. But let’s be honest, can you blame the lads for having second thoughts?
With the tournament just around the corner, fans are itching to see their favourite stars light up the field. Will the PCB’s assurances be enough to put the minds of these overseas players at ease, or will this turn into a right royal mess?

