Pakistan's Twenty20 league will resume in Abu Dhabi in June, months after it was suspended over a Covid-19 outbreak among players, officials said Thursday. Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) said the Gulf State had approved its request to host the final games of the Pakistan Super League (PSL). The season started in February but had to be postponed a month later after seven players and support staff tested positive for coronavirus. The pandemic has proved yet another hurdle for the Pakistan Super League, which is now in its sixth edition but was held entirely in Pakistan for the first time last year. Last year, three play-offs and the final were cancelled after England's Alex Hales showed symptoms of Covid-19.
Source: News 24 May 20, 2021 14:37 UTC