PCB forced to postpone PSL over fresh security fears

PCB forced to postpone PSL over fresh security fears Sydney, Feb 9 : The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has postponed country''s first-ever domestic Twenty20 league, the Pakistan Super League (PSL) after being hit by a warning over security fears in the terror-prone nation.

However, the organisers have claimed the postponement was a result of overwhelming response from the players, News. com. au reports.

PCB had planned to stage the PSL from March 26 as the first step towards reviving international cricket in the country, the paper added.

No international cricket has been played in Pakistan since militants attacked the Sri Lankan team bus during a Test match in Lahore in 2009 and the country is still rocked by almost daily bombings and shootings, it further said.

The PCB claims around 80 foreign players have already signed for the league but a warning from the Federation of Cricketers Association to international players not to tour has also prompted Cricket Australia (CA) and Cricket South Africa (CSA) to hint their players will not feature in the PSL, the paper reported.

 PSL managing director Salman Sarwar Butt, who didn''t announced new dates, said the T20 competition got an overwhelming response from sponsors, broadcasters and players, adding there were several other investors who asked them to give them more time for their various rights.

The PCB will be hard pressed to find another time slot soon as the sixth edition of the more lucrative and attractive Indian Premier League will be held April 3-May 26. (ANI)