“Viewers will leave IPL to watch PSL”: Pakistan star Hasan Ali’s amazing bold calls | Cricket news




Pakistan Super League (PSL) and Indian Premier League (IPL) are colliding with the schedule this time, right-arm Seemar Hasan Ali expressed optimism with a jaw-leaving comment that fans and audiences will be left for the “IPL” IPL, Pakistan’s premiere T20 tournament. The Jam-Pack International Program was taken to the window of April and May. This change caused Pakistan’s top T20 tournament with the ongoing 18th edition of Cash-Rich IPL.

Even though the IPL is widely considered as the top T20 tournament worldwide, Hassan is optimistic that despite the schedueling clash, the audience would prefer to see PSL if the players have an enty and better performance.

Hasan told reporters, “Fans look at the tournament where there is good cricket with entertainment. If we play well in PSL, the audience will leave the IPL to see us,” Hasan said to reporters, as was quoted from Jio News ahead of PSL Opener.

Hasan, who would represent Karachi Kings in the 10th edition of the tournament, reflected on Pakistan’s Sambolic International Cricket Performance. While Pakistan’s horror run in international cricket is up to 2023, its recent performances have resonated its frustrations and conflicts.

Under the sophisticated leadership of Mohammad Rizwan, Pakistan’s title in the Champions Trophy was concluded in the group’s phase behind two gradual defeats against New Zealand and India.

After an unprecedented heart broke down, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) widespread its approach and formed a team for the T20 World Cup 2026 and the ODI World Cup 2027.

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A few days after the conclusion of the Champions Trophy, Pakistan captured a white ball tour in New Zealand, including five T20s and three Odis. While the T20I side introduced some new faces, while being perfect for experienced stars, Pakistan surrendered the 4–1 series defeat.

In a three -match ODI relationship, Rizwan and Babar Azam, who were notable in T20i leg, returned to the 50 -over format. Despite his return, Pakistan’s luck stuck to lose as Kiwi whiteed men in green with a 3–0 win.

“When the national team does not perform well, it affects the franchise league like PSL,” Hasan said. “But when Pakistan does well, the graph of PSL also increases,” Hasan commented.

Hasan said, “The current results are not very good, but we have new faces in the team and also in management who need time. The players know where they went wrong and where to improve,” Hasan said while supporting the youth.

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