PSL chairman Najam Sethi confirmed to Geo News channel that foreign players had refused to travel to Lahore for the final after the terrorist attack yesterday evening.
"The one option we have now is that if the people of Pakistan want we can hold the PSL final in Lahore sans the foreign players and officials," he said.
Sethi said the security agencies were still clear that they would provide state level security for the final if it is held in Lahore.
The PCB was keen to have the PSL final in Lahore to show that the security situation had improved in the country and had even invited security specialists and officials of other boards to come and witness the final.
Sethi said the latest terrorist incident had been a setback to the plans.
Sethi had contacted the Federation of International Cricketers Association to convince them that foreign players can travel to Lahore and play the final in a safe and secure environment.
"We are willing to provide the best security to foreign players. Lahore is still a safe city and the final can be held here," he said.
A senior official of the board told PTI that the latest incident had also hit the goodwill created by the visit of ECB chief Giles Clarke to Lahore last month.
Khalid has denied to the ACU officials that Sharjeel
The source also confirmed that discarded Pakistani batsman, Shahzaib Hasan who appeared before the PCB ACU officials in Lahore on Tuesday had in fact reported an approach made to him over the phone to his team owner and the ACU officials in Dubai but not immediately.
About Muhammad Irfan, the source said he had been sent a notice of charge for not reporting approaches made to him to spot-fix in matches.
Tafazzul Rizvi the legal advisor for the PCB told
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