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Foreign players saving themselves for IPL, not giving 100% moan PSL team owners


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Karachi: A few team owners in the ongoing Pakistan Super League (PSL) are not happy with the attitude of some of their overseas signings, who they suspect are not going all out to avoid fitness/fatigue issues before the lucrative Indian Premier League.

Sources in some of the franchises competing in the PSL have said that some players have even pulled out of matches citing niggles.

"Joffra Archer is one example. He is playing for Quetta Gladiators and he pulled out of a crucial match and this didnt exactly make the owners, management or fellow players happy, a source said.

He said the Quetta Gladiators owner, Nadeem Omar, didnt say anything to Archer but suspected the all-rounder was only keen on being fully fit and fresh for the IPL, which begins shortly after the PSL ends on March 25.

Archer will make his IPL debut this year and was bought for an astounding USD 800,000 by Rajasthan Royals.

Defending champions, Peshawar Zalmi, are also not happy with the unavailability of West Indian veteran all-rounder, Dwayne Bravo, who is yet to show up in the PSL third edition. Zalmi depends heavily on the all-rounder who is reportedly yet to fully recover from an injury and reach Dubai.

 

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On 3/4/2018 at 10:32 AM, velu said:

let them burn :p:

 

PSL pay 100rs and 1 plate of biriyani for the players per match :phehe: 

 

May be for foreigners. But for locals, just quarter plate Kuska is more than enough for those malnutritioned players.

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