England's limited overs captain Eoin Morgan joined Karachi Kings in Sharjah as did other English stars like Jason Roy (Quetta Gladiators), Alex Hales and Sam Billings (Islamabad United) yesterday. But none of them are willing to travel to Pakistan because of security concerns.
Morgan, Roy and Hales have already publicly made it clear they will not be available for the play-off matches in Lahore or the final in Karachi on March 25 if their franchises qualify. Doubts also remain over whether Billings will come to Pakistan.
Similarly, Australian Shane Watson has also said if his team Quetta qualifies for the play-offs and final, he would talk to his family before deciding on travelling to Pakistan.
Sri Lanka's former captain Kumar Sangakarra also remains undecided and has said he will look into the matter when it is time to cross the bridge.
Sangakarra was in the Sri Lankan team which was attacked by militants in March 2009 in Lahore leading to the isolation of Pakistan as an international cricket venue and forcing the Pakistan Cricket Board to not only hold its home series but also the PSL in the Emirates.
PCB Chairman Najam Sethi said as a back up plan, franchises can keep strong replacements ready for the matches in Pakistan in case some of their foreign players did not travel with the teams.
"I think last year we have shown we can provide the best security cover for international matches in Pakistan. Security experts from the ICC and FICA have also visited Lahore and Karachi and inspected the security arrangements there. So there is nothing to worry about for our foreign players in the PSL," he said.
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