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Latest PSL news will stun you

This latest development from the PSL will certainly shock you. All the major international players are ready to play the final of the event in Lahore in the team is in the final. There is not even a single
international player who has said no to the final.

Shahid Afridi deserves the credit here. He has done a lot while making sure that international players go in and play the finals of the event in Lahore. This is a big achievement on behalf of Shahid Afridi and all the other people who were trying this for a very long time.

This is mega and surely this news will make the Pakistani cricket fans jump off their seats. All the international players taking part in the PSL has agreed to play the finals at Lahore if their team reaches the final. Shahid Afridi and others who were in consistent talks with these players have finally won.


This news has literally pleased everyone in Pakistan. You can imagine the atmosphere in Lahore where the PSL final would be played and with international cricketers present in that final. Keep in mind that all the mega stars of the game are in PSL at this moment.



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