'It is not far off from the IPL' - Michael Vaughan feels PSL is the second-best T20 tournament in the world

Micheal Vaughan also added that the standard of cricket being played in the PSL is outstanding.

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Michael Vaughan, who is known to speak his mind stated that the Pakistan Super League (PSL) is the second-best T20 tournament in the cricketing world after the Indian Premier League (IPL).

Vaughan took to Twitter to offer his thoughts. The former England skipper tweeted that the Pakistan Super League (PSL) is not too much behind the IPL, and added that the standard of cricket being played in the tournament is outstanding.

“Pakistan Super League is the 2nd best T20 Tournament in the World. it’s not far off the IPL either. Outstanding standard of cricket,” tweeted Michael Vaughan.

You can see the tweet from Michael Vaughan regarding the Pakistan Super League (PSL) below

Multan Sultans are occupying the top place in the points table in PSL 2022

Meanwhile, the 2022 edition of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) is currently underway in Karachi. And, the Multan Sultans have emerged as the team to beat. The Sultans have won all 4 matches that they have played in the competition thus far, and are sitting at the top of the table.

The Karachi Kings are placed at the last position. The PSL will conclude on 27th February 2022. On the other hand, the IPL mega auction is set to take place on 12th and 13th February this year in Bangalore.

A total of 590 cricketers have been finalised for the auction. IPL 2022 is set to be bigger, with the addition of 2 new franchises. The two new franchises that have come into the fray are Lucknow and Ahmedabad.

Meanwhile, the Islamabad United and the Multan Sultans sides produced excellent cricket in the encounter which took place between the two sides.

The Multan Sultans side batted first and posted a total of 217/5 on the board, with Rilee Rossouw and Tim David slamming half-centuries. In reply, the Islamabad United side was bowled out for a total of 197. Shadab Khan played a lone hand for his side and scored a blistering 91 off just 42 deliveries. Khushdil Shah bagged a four-wicket haul and put the brakes on the Islamabad batting lineup.

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