HYDERABAD: Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah on Saturday vowed to hold Pakistan Super League matches in Hyderabad next year, a day before Karachi hosts the final of third edition of the PSL.
Speaking at a ceremony, he said law and order situation has imporved in Karachi and arrangements for the PSL final have been finalized.
He said all the people have worked hard to hold the match in the metropolis and he was satisfied with the arrangments.
The chief minister said he intends to hold the PSL macthes in Niaz Cricket Stadium Hyderabad next year.
Earlier, he reviewed security arrangements ahead of the final in Karachi and visited different areas of the city.
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