India bans PSL coverage
NEW DELHI: The official broadcaster for the Pakistan Super League (PSL) in India, D-Sport, has suspended the broadcast of the T20 competition in the wake of the recent deadly attack targeting Indian security forces in Held Kashmir's Pulwama area, India media reported on Sunday.
The media quoted an official from the broadcaster saying the broadcast of PSL has been suspended. However, they added that D-Sport was yet to release an official statement regarding the matter.
As per the report, after the attack, the league's matches between Islamabad United and Multan Sultans and the Lahore Qalandars and Karachi Kings on Saturday were broadcast.
It added that till the day of the attack, the channel's Twitter handle had primarily been posting updates related to the PSL.
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