PCB reveals foreign players for PSL final
All five franchises have picked five players each
DUBAI:
The decision by Quetta Gladiators’ biggest foreign names — Rilee Rossouw, Kevin Peitersen, Tymal Mills and Luke Wright — to opt out of the Pakistan Super League final in Lahore left many wondering whether Sarfraz Ahmed will lead a side of all-Pakistani players or whether the quartet will be replaced by other international names.
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), however, insisted that both finalists will feature international players at the Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore.
It now seems they have delivered on their promise as the three remaining PSL teams — Quetta, Karachi Kings and Peshawar Zalmi — have selected five players apiece to play in the showdown.
These are some of the players who have been picked
Anamul Haque — Bangladesh
Elton Chigumbura — Zimbabwe
Peter David Tergo — England
Rayad Emrit — West Indies
Graeme Cremer — Zimbabwe
Craig Ervine — Zimbabwe
Jade Dernbach — England
Ryan ten Doeschate — Netherlands
Morne van Wyk — South Africa
Richard Levi — South Africa
Ashar Zaidi — England
Josh Cobb — England
Azharullah — England
Sean Ervine — Zimbabwe
Kesrick Williams — West Indies
Krishmar Santokie — West Indies
The decision by Quetta Gladiators’ biggest foreign names — Rilee Rossouw, Kevin Peitersen, Tymal Mills and Luke Wright — to opt out of the Pakistan Super League final in Lahore left many wondering whether Sarfraz Ahmed will lead a side of all-Pakistani players or whether the quartet will be replaced by other international names.
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), however, insisted that both finalists will feature international players at the Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore.
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It now seems they have delivered on their promise as the three remaining PSL teams — Quetta, Karachi Kings and Peshawar Zalmi — have selected five players apiece to play in the showdown.
These are some of the players who have been picked
Anamul Haque — Bangladesh
Elton Chigumbura — Zimbabwe
Peter David Tergo — England
Rayad Emrit — West Indies
Graeme Cremer — Zimbabwe
Craig Ervine — Zimbabwe
Jade Dernbach — England
Ryan ten Doeschate — Netherlands
Morne van Wyk — South Africa
Richard Levi — South Africa
Ashar Zaidi — England
Josh Cobb — England
Azharullah — England
Sean Ervine — Zimbabwe
Kesrick Williams — West Indies
Krishmar Santokie — West Indies