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PSL 6 Wasim Khan reveals tentative dates

PSL 6 Expected To Be Held Without Spectators Amid Pandemic

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Wasim Khan, Chief Executive of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has revealed the tentative dates for the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 6.

According to the details, Wasim during an interview said that the PSL 6 draft will be held in January’s first week.

“We are looking to start from February 20th to March 21st and these are the tentative dates just like the last season,” he said.

“We have informed the franchises and they are aware of these dates. The matches will be played at the same four venues, Karachi, Lahore, Multan, and Rawalpindi,” he added.

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It should be mentioned here that the sixth edition of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) will be drafted in the second week of December.

According to details, the drafting of the sixth edition of the Pakistan Super League is being considered in Karachi. Earlier drafting had been done in Lahore and Islamabad, now the venue of drafting will be Karachi.

The strategy of outsourcing the drafting of PSL due to COVID-19 is also being considered.

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