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Shahid Afridi criticizes PCB for postponing PSL 6

Nadeem Omar, the owner of the Quetta Gladiators franchise, also held the PCB responsible for failing to maintain the bio-bubble created for the event in Karachi.

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Published : Mar 18, 2021, 10:28 AM IST

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Karachi: Former skipper Shahid Afridi has criticised the Pakistan Cricket Board for postponing PSL 6 due to the COVID-19 scare among the franchises, saying the deferment proved that PCB didn't have a plan B to fall back upon.

Speaking at a function in Lahore on Wednesday, Afridi said that the Pakistan Super League should not have been postponed.

Also Read: England's Tom Banton tests COVID positive

"The PSL is a very big brand of Pakistan and Pakistan cricket and it is unfortunate that the PCB didn't appear to have a plan B for this important event," he said.

"But it appears they didn't have a plan B when the COVID-19 cases were detected among some players and officials and this is surprising to me. The postponement didn't send out a good message," he said.

Nadeem Omar, the owner of the Quetta Gladiators franchise, also held the PCB responsible for failing to maintain the bio-bubble created for the event in Karachi.

"I think the PCB is 90 per cent responsible for the faults in the bio-secure bubble created for the tournament which eventually led to the postponement of the PSL," he said.

Also Read: PSL 6 postponed after string of positive Covid-19 cases

Omar also noted that PCB chairman Ehsan Mani had admitted that there was a communication gap between the board and the six PSL franchises, one of the reasons for bio-bubble's failure.

Karachi: Former skipper Shahid Afridi has criticised the Pakistan Cricket Board for postponing PSL 6 due to the COVID-19 scare among the franchises, saying the deferment proved that PCB didn't have a plan B to fall back upon.

Speaking at a function in Lahore on Wednesday, Afridi said that the Pakistan Super League should not have been postponed.

Also Read: England's Tom Banton tests COVID positive

"The PSL is a very big brand of Pakistan and Pakistan cricket and it is unfortunate that the PCB didn't appear to have a plan B for this important event," he said.

"But it appears they didn't have a plan B when the COVID-19 cases were detected among some players and officials and this is surprising to me. The postponement didn't send out a good message," he said.

Nadeem Omar, the owner of the Quetta Gladiators franchise, also held the PCB responsible for failing to maintain the bio-bubble created for the event in Karachi.

"I think the PCB is 90 per cent responsible for the faults in the bio-secure bubble created for the tournament which eventually led to the postponement of the PSL," he said.

Also Read: PSL 6 postponed after string of positive Covid-19 cases

Omar also noted that PCB chairman Ehsan Mani had admitted that there was a communication gap between the board and the six PSL franchises, one of the reasons for bio-bubble's failure.

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