Pakistani players bid farewell to the Big Bash League.
Pakistani players bid farewell to the Big Bash League when they began returning from Australia under PCB guidelines.
The Pakistan Super League begins on January 27, and, as a result, the PCB has returned its elite players from Australia to compete in the Big Bash League. Shadab Khan has already returned, as have the rest of the players. Besh, Fakhr Zaman, Haris Rauf, Mohammad Hasnain, Ahmed Daniel, and Syed Faridun have all said their goodbyes to Besh.
The Melbourne Stars, Brisbane Heat, and Sydney Sixers, in particular, have lost major players due to the departure of certain Pakistani superstars. The Brisbane Heat is particularly irritated by Fakhr’s departure, as he signed him on December 31 to replace one of his novice players, Tom Abel, but who had to leave due to medical concerns and travel constraints. For this club, only one match was played.
“Unfortunately, the Pakistan Cricket Board has stated that it has cancelled our permission to play for the sake of pride, ” the Brisbane Heat said in a statement. He has also been called back so that he may come home and prepare for the Pakistan Super League. We are quite unhappy that Fakhr was unable to play more for us. They have requested us to thank the supporters for their support, and Fakhr has also given their best wishes for the next three matches.
On Saturday, Harris Rauf stated on social media that he was departing the Melbourne Stars before their last two games. Shadab Khan has already departed and returned to the Sydney Sixers, and he was not a part of the Sixers’ triumph over the Thunder.
All the players who have returned from Australia will now join the rest of the players on their respective teams to prepare for the seventh season of the PSL, which begins on January 27. The players are really enthusiastic about their league and are convinced that they will thrive in it.
The Adelaide Strikers, on the other hand, have lost the services of Afghan spinner Rashid Khan, who has been called up for national duty. He will represent Afghanistan in a three-match One-Day International series against the Netherlands, which begins on January 21. ۔
The Brisbane Heat, on the other hand, have been bolstered by the return of Michael Nesser and Mitchell Swapson, while Mitchell Marsh and Josh Ingles have already been released from the Test squad and have joined the Perth Scorchers of the Big Bash League.