Cricket: PSL ─ Super sequel
Unlike Pakistan Super League’s (PSL) first edition when it was venturing into uncharted territory, the franchises have got their preparations well under way, making it difficult to predict the ultimate winners this time.
The leadership of three franchises who were not there in last year’s final, has changed hands for tactical reasons.
Darren Sammy, the West Indies captain of both World Twenty20 champion outfits in 2012 and 2016, has taken over from Shahid Afridi at Peshawar Zalmi; the retired Sri Lankan legend Kumar Sangakkara replaces Shoaib Malik as the Karachi Kings captain, while the big-spending Lahore Qalandars are leaving no stone unturned to have a serious tilt at the crown.
The Qalandars, on paper, have shrewdly signed up Brendon McCullum, who changed the outlook of New Zealand cricket with inspirational captaincy skills before retiring from the international scene almost a year ago.
McCullum’s choice as captain in place of Azhar Ali will certainly make the Qalandars the biggest challengers for the trophy.
With the 2017 edition of the Pakistan Super League just round the corner, let’s have a look at what to expect and which players to watch out for.
Given the heavy modern-day schedule of international cricket, three franchises have effected changes to their squads from last year with Islamabad United and Karachi Kings retaining theirs.
But in the run-up to the start of the competition, there are prospects of more changes in the offing.
While the coming weeks will have Pakistan cricket fans avidly glued to the PSL razzmatazz, former Test player and now a renowned cricket analyst Bazid Khan, who saw the competition unfolding as part of the commentary team says: “Hopefully the second edition will be bigger and better. Once PSL is staged in Pakistan then it’ll really take off!”