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PSL 2025 schedule disrupted after mounting tensions between Pakistan and India

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has announced the rescheduling of certain Pakistan Super League (PSL) 2025 matches due to escalating tensions between Pakistan and India. This decision follows recent military actions, including Indian drone strikes in several Pakistani cities, which have raised significant security concerns.
One immediate change involves the postponement of the match between Peshawar Zalmi and Karachi Kings, originally set to take place at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium. The PCB has stated that a new date for this fixture will be announced in due course.
In response to the heightened security risks, the PCB has decided to relocate all remaining PSL 10 matches to Karachi. This move aims to ensure the safety of players, staff, and fans while maintaining the continuity of the tournament.
Additionally, the PCB is exploring the possibility of hosting some of the remaining matches in neutral venues such as Doha and Dubai, should the security situation necessitate further changes.
The ongoing conflict has also impacted foreign players participating in the PSL, with reports indicating that several are reconsidering their involvement due to safety concerns.
Despite these challenges, the PCB remains committed to completing the PSL 2025 season, balancing the need for security with the desire to uphold the tournament's integrity. Further updates regarding match schedules and venues are expected as the situation evolves.