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With PSL 6 being back on track, five players yet to receive visas

The Pakistan Super League, 6 is to resume from June 9 but five players are yet to receive their UAR visas, according to sources.

Players who have yet to get visas are Umar Amin, Imran Randhawa, and Asif Afridi, who is in Lahore. The others include Hammad Azam and Khalid Usman, who are in England.

Each player has to undergo seven-day quarantine and the PSL6 has resumed after lots of hurdles and delays, the remaining matches are to start from 9th June- 24th June with six double-headers at the Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi.

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has come under severe criticism over the delay in the start of the tournament, which was earlier scheduled to kick off on June 1 and then June 5, but now it is scheduled to start from 9 June 2021.

The remaining matches of the postponed tournament briefly faced some obstacles before the final schedule was announced. The hiccups were caused due to logistic issues, mainly because of the Indian and South African production team members.

The Sixth Edition was suspended in March 2021 after seven people were tested positive for Coronavirus in the bio-secure bubble which was set up in Karachi.

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