Mani eyes future PSLs in Pakistan as Qalandars pick De Villiers
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Ehsan Mani, speaking at the Pakistan Super League (PSL) players’ draft here on Tuesday, said that he is hopeful all PSL matches will be played in Pakistan in the next two to three years as Lahore Qalandars snapped up explosive South African batsman A.B. De Villiers for a whopping sum.
De Villiers is expected to play a few matches in front of the Pakistani crowds in the upcoming fourth edition of the league which begins from February 14 next year in the UAE as the last eight matches, including the final in Karachi on March 17, slated to be held in the country.
The inaugural edition of the glitzy Twenty20 league was totally played in the UAE, the final of the second edition was played in Lahore while the last edition saw two matches in Lahore and the final in Karachi.
And Mani is hoping that the day isn’t far away that the league is totally played in Pakistan. “It’s a question of confidence of the [foreign] players,” Mani told reporters. “I hope their confidence will rise with the passage of time and I hope all PSL fixtures will be played in the country in the next two to three years.”