LAHORE: The third edition of Pakistan Super League (PSL) has started in United Arab Emirates (UAE) and it’s definitely a good omen for the future of Pakistan cricket, this was stated by Secretary Sports Punjab Muhammad Aamir Jan in his statement on Friday.
Secretary Sports Punjab Aamir Jan further said: “Lahore hosted the final of previous PSL edition and now we will see semifinals and final at home grounds which is quite encouraging sign for the revival of international in Pakistan. “After playing competitive cricket at Pakistan grounds, obviously, the confidence of international teams and players will be boosted to a great extent,” he opined. Aamir Jan believed that Pakistan will get plenty of young talented players through the regular holding of Pakistan Super League matches. “The several countries of the world got numerous potential players through their respective cricket leagues”.
“Our young players got a chance to play alongside world class cricketers belonging to various countries. In this way they can improve their playing techniques and learn how to cope with challenging situations. Our talented young players will get a great inspiration from top cricket stars of the world,” he added.
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