"We want to hold the PSL final in Lahore despite the tragic incident in Lahore and we have informed the government about this. If the government doesn't think it is right to hold the final now in Lahore for security reasons they will let us know," PCB chairman Shaharyar Khan told the media in Lahore.
Following this week's terrorist attack outside the Punjab Assembly, the fate of the final hung in balance although the top two officials of the PCB, Khan and Najam Sethi, insist they want to hold it in Lahore as planned.
He said that he had already been speaking to foreign players, officials and the five franchise owners on the issue.
Some 30 foreign players are signed up with the five franchises in the PSL including top names like Chris Gayle, Shane Watson, Eoin Morgan (who will not be available because of England's tour to West Indies), Sunil Narine etc.
Sethi said the PCB was planning to hold another players draft next week in which it would try to confirm foreign players who are already in the PSL or outside it to play the final in Lahore.
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