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Elliot shows his support with video message

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New Zealand batsman and currently part of the Lahore Qalandars side Grant Elliot is very much sad for Lahore. The kiwi batter recoded a video message for the people of Lahore and he gave them hope that soon all this till be over.
Elliot said that he is deeply saddened over the loss of lives in last night tragedy in Lahore. He assured his support to the families of the deceased ones. He said that this will not take long and the future will be safe and bright and everything will get normal in it.

He said that by the will of God everything will be alright in the future. The Pakistan super league was something which took control of the whole Pakistan. People were watching all the games and they were pretty much excited about it as well.

The final of the PSL was supposed to be played in Lahore but at the moment this might not happen. The international players will not feel safe in coming to Pakistan. This will result either moving the final to UAE or playing a final in Lahore but without international players.

There are strong chances that the final will be played in Lahore but without the international players. The decision on this will be made later. The people of Pakistan were happy to see a match in their own home grounds but now it seems they will have to wait more.

After the last night incident in Lahore, the people of Pakistan are once again in deep grief. Many people lost their precious lives in this tragedy. The Pakistan super league final was to be held in the same city and that might now be not happening again.

New Zealand batsman Elliot who is playing for the Lahore Qalandars side recorded a special message for the people of Lahore. He said that he is deeply saddened on the lives which have been lost in this tragedy. He is standing by those people.

The final of the PSL which was supposed to be played in Lahore might not happen now. It does not mean that it is now certain. The head of the PSL Najam Sethi in his recent media talk said that he wants the final to be played in Lahore but for that he needs the people of Pakistan.

He said that he wants to know what people of this country wants. Sethi said that personally he wants the game to be played in Lahore. Now there are two things which will happen here. The first is that the final being played in Lahore but in that case there are strong chances that the international players will not come. Hence only the Pakistani players will be there in the finals. The second case would be the final happening in the UAE in which there will be international players but it will not be Lahore as the venue. This needs to be decided now.




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