The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has announced that the four matches would be held in Lahore on November 14, 15 and 17 with only the Qualifier and Eliminator 1 to be a double-header. Eliminator 2 would be played on the following day, while the event will conclude on Tuesday, November 17.
The final four matches of the event would be played under COVID-19 protocols, including bio-secure bubble for the players, match officials and event-related staff. The matches were currently planned to be held behind closed doors, though the situation would be closely monitored and will be reviewed in October.
“My understanding is that all of our Karachi Kings overseas and local boys will be available for the PSL playoffs from Nov 14-17,” Jones tweeted
My understanding ALL of our @KarachiKingsARY Overseas and local boys will be AVAILABLE for the #PSLPLAYOFFS Nov 14-17#Lahore #PSLV #PSL5
— Dean Jones AM (@ProfDeano) September 2, 2020
Kings’ owner Salman Iqbal also appreciated the Pakistan Cricket Board’s (PCB) decision to announce the schedule and said that his franchise was ready to compete in the playoffs.
“Great decision by PCB regarding the eliminators and finals. Karachi Kings is ready!” he wrote.
Great decision by @TheRealPCB regarding the eliminators and finals . @KarachiKingsARY is ready !!!
— Salman Iqbal ARY (@Salman_ARY) September 2, 2020
South African cricketer Cameron Delport was also keen to return to Pakistan to represent Karachi Kings. “Yes Boss, so is your boys,” Delport wrote in his reply to Iqbal.
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