PSL Final: Chris Gayle, Kevin Pietersen and other international stars to skip match in Lahore
Four Foreign Players Associated With Quetta Gladiators Have Refused To Play The Final Of The Pakistan Super League In Lahore.
England players, former and current, have refused to play in the Pakistan Super League (PSL) final in Lahore over security concerns despite being offered lucrative bonuses. Four foreign players associated with Quetta Gladiators have refused to play the final of the Pakistan Super League in Lahore.
Leading Twenty20 specialists, including former skipper Kevin Pietersen and newest Indian Premier League (IPL) big buy Tymal Mills, are among the ones who have refused the offer. The Pakistan Cricket Board's (PCB) efforts to hold the PSL final in Lahore to convince the cricket world that it was safe to play international cricket in the country received a setback after the English T20 specialists refused additional bonus payments between $10,000 and $50,000.
All three English players are in the Quetta Gladiators franchise, which qualified for the final. Pietersen has in fact already returned to London and has tweeted about it.
Well-informed sources told PTI that chances of other leading foreign players in the three franchises which remain in contention to join Quetta in the final are also unlikely to agree to travel to Lahore.
"Chris Gayle, Kieron Pollard, Kumar Sangakkara and Mahela Jayawardena who are representing Karachi Kings, David Malan and Chris Jordan who are with Peshawar Zalmi and Dwayne Smith, Samuel Badree, Brad Haddin, Shane Watson, Ben Duckett who are with Islamabad United have indicated to their franchises they are not interested in taking the risk of going to Lahore," one source said.
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