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The future of the Pakistan Super League appears uncertain amid rising tensions in West Asia and ongoing energy shortages. The Pakistan Cricket Board has already decided to conduct the league at only two venues and without spectators to manage the situation. These developments have raised concerns about the smooth conduct of the tournament.
Adding to the uncertainty, an armed group has issued threats to foreign players, warning them to withdraw from the league or face serious consequences. The group specifically mentioned players like David Warner, Steve Smith, and Daryl Mitchell, stating that their safety cannot be guaranteed. This has intensified fears among international players and put the tournament under serious security concerns.















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