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Pakistan Super League: Players playing in PSL after Operation Sindoor and Pakistan now want to leave Pakistan and go back to their homes.

Foreigners want to leave Pakistan.
Highlights
- After Operation Sindoor, PSL players want to leave Pakistan.
- David Willy and Chris Jordan expressed their desire to return home.
- Seven England players are playing in PSL.
New DelhiThere is an atmosphere of panic in Pakistan after Operation Sindoor. The people of Pakistan are nervous and scared. You must know that Pakistan Premier League started in Pakistan a few days ago. After the continuous attacks in Operation Sindoor and Pakistan, players playing in PSL now want to leave Pakistan and go back to their homes.
Many players expressed their desire. English players involved in PSL want to leave the country. On 7 May, the Pakistan Cricket Board on Wednesday promised to continue the remaining matches of the Pakistan Super League despite India’s attack and tension between the two countries. According to a report, David Willy and Chris Jordan have told their franchise Multan Sultans that they want to return home. Because his team has already been out of the playoffs and he has only one match left.
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Seven England players Sam Billings, James Vince, Tom Karan, David Willy, Chris Jordan, Tom Kohler-Canmore and Luke Wood PSL are playing. Of course, the continuous incidents are also affecting the players living in Pakistan. But England and Wales Cricket Board and Professional Cricketers Association are in touch with the players and have not yet instructed them to go.
On the morning of May 7, India targeted nine terrorist bases in Pakistan and Pakistan -occupied Kashmir (PoK) in response to the terrorist attack in Pahalgam and bombed there. Many terrorists lost their lives in this. A day later there was a bomb blast in Lahore, after which people came into panic. India, meanwhile, failed Pakistan’s air radar system.
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