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Quetta Gladiators foreign players good bye message

Last night we saw another incredible game of cricket. Quetta Gladiators won the match on the last three balls of the final over. Before that it was Zalmi who was considered
to be the winner of this first playoff in the PSL. The stroke of luck changed everything for these two teams.

Zalmi were required just seven runs to win. Sammy their captain was at strike and he was able to get a four in the first three balls as well. But after that he took a single and his partners failed to get the last two runs on three balls. Two runs outs sunk Zalmi in the last three balls of the final over.

Quetta foreign players though will not come to Pakistan for the final. They have straight away refused to travel to Pakistan. All the Quetta foreign players are travelling back to their native lands. This is a big blow for this side but they have to coup with this.

Luke Wright, Tymal Mills and KO all are heading back to England. They will not be a part of the finals. The other players are heading back to their own destinations. This was already expected that the foreign players will not come to Pakistan for the final. They had their reservations over the security in the country and hence it is their right not to come. The Quetta Gladiators mentor Vivian Richards will join the team in Lahore which is a good sign.

The Peshawar Zalmi lost the first playoff in the final over of the match last night. Another nerve jangling game of cricket as Quetta won the match by just two runs. Peshawar Zalmi had it covered but then in the final over in fact on the final three balls the match shifted its balance.

Zalmi needed seven to win in the final over. Sammy was at the strike on the first three balls. He hit a boundary in those three balls as well. But once he took a single on the third ball after that the Peshawar Zalmi batting line failed to get the remaining two runs.

However after all this one other thing has come up and that is no foreign players from the Quetta Gladiators side is coming to Pakistan for the final. In fact Luke Wright, Tymal Mills and Kevin Pietersen have already flow to England.

This is a huge blow for the Quetta side. But at the same time this was expected. The players were in a tight position for the final and now they have decided not to be a part of it. This is something which is now be considered as a big issue. The Pakistan cricket board will look into this matter now. At the moment only one major foreign name is willing to travel to Pakistan and his name is Vivian Richards. The Quetta Gladiators mentor will be seen sitting with the team in the Lahore stadium. This is a big news from the PSL.



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