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PSL 6: Top overseas players that went unpicked in PSL 2021

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Chris Gayle, David Miller, Dale Steyn, and Rashid Khan are some of the big international star players who will make this year’s PSL super exciting.

All the PSL franchises have selected their squads in the recently held PSL 2021 draft and looked to add an extra bit of class to their teams by selecting such big names in their squads.

Chris Lynn, Rashid Khan, David Miller, and Chris Gayle were picked in the first round in the platinum category for their respective teams, highlighting the importance of an international star in T20 leagues.

Although some of these international stars have already taken part in PSL, some players, such as David Miller, and Rashid Khan will be making their debuts.

There are 36 overseas players taking part in the competition six players in each franchise, these players were selected on their performances which they have shown in previous T20 leagues, and due to this some top international star players were unselected in the sixth edition of the PSL.

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Look at the list of players who are not picked by franchises:

Moeen Ali (England)

Dwayne Bravo (West Indies)

Dawid Malan (England)

Lendl Simmons (West Indies)

James Faulkner (Australia)

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Mustafizur Rehman (Bangladesh)

Thisara Perera (Sri Lanka)

Sheldon Cottrell (West Indies)

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