
HBL Pakistan Super League (PSL) 10 may resume in Rawalpindi after the recent ceasefire between Pakistan and India, with league administration now working to assemble all six teams in Islamabad.
According to sources, the PSL administration has contacted all franchises, instructing them to keep their foreign players stationed in Dubai while asking local players to prepare for the league’s potential resumption.
The move follows Friday’s indefinite postponement of the tournament by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), which cited the deteriorating regional security situation after heightened hostilities at the Line of Control.
The PCB responded to the escalating tensions by suspending the remaining eight matches of the season, expressing solidarity with the armed forces and the families affected by the violence.
Before the cease-fire was reached, it was reported that PCB might switch all remaining games to UAE.
Sources now suggest that, with the ceasefire announced, PCB is looking at options to resume HBL PSL 10 as soon as possible.
The tournament had entered its final stage before the suspension, with Quetta Gladiators leading the table. The team has already qualified for the playoffs with six wins in nine matches.
Karachi Kings and Islamabad United follow with 10 points each, while Lahore Qalandars sit in fourth with nine points.
Peshawar Zalmi remain in playoff contention, while Multan Sultans have been eliminated after just one win in nine matches.
The remaining fixtures include five league games and three knockout ties—Qualifier, Eliminator 1, Eliminator 2, and the Final.
An official update from the PCB is expected in the coming days.
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