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After the success of inaugural season, Pakistan Super League (PSL) is all set for its second edition. This year, PSL T20 starts from February 9 in Dubai. The main attraction of PSL 2017 will be its final, which is scheduled to take place in Lahore given the security clearance. The finalists will travel to Pakistan for ‘fly-in, fly-out’ T20 final.

PSL will continue to be a five-team event this year. A total of 24 matches including the playoffs and final will be played in PSL 2017. The action will last for 21 days. These matches will be held at two venues– Dubai International Cricket Stadium and Sharjah Cricket Association Stadium.

Five teams- Karachi Kings, Islamabad United, Quetta Gladiators, Peshawar Zalmi and Lahore Qalandars- will face each other twice in the round robin stage. Top four teams will then advance to playoffs. The team finishing on top of the points table will face second-placed side in the first playoff. In the second playoff, third and fourth placed teams will face each other for a berth in the third playoff. Team losing the second playoff will get eliminated, and the winner will face the loser of the first playoff. Winners of the first and third playoff will lock horns in the final.


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