Cricket
Just as the tournament was picking up pace, a shocking alert has put the league on edge.
They’ve warned foreign players against playing in Pakistan, sparking fear and uncertainty among teams.
"We want to advise the relevant cricket boards not to send their players to Pakistan. If something happens to them, it will not be our responsibility. We have already issued our warning," a commander of Jamaat-ul-Ahrar told The Sunday Guardian.
When asked how the group would respond if players ignored the warning, the commander added, "We will do whatever is in our capacity, but we will not let the matches happen. We will do our best to ensure that the tournament is disrupted and the players do not take to the field."
Top international stars are now in the spotlight. Big names like David Warner and Steve Smith are affected, and their participation is in serious doubt.
Security concerns are rising fast. Franchises and officials are under intense pressure, making player safety the top priority.
The future of the PSL is now uncertain. Will foreign stars stay or withdraw from the league? One major decision could reshape the entire season.