
- Peshawar Zalmi’s Ruterhford says he shall be again to make his crew the PSL champion
- The league was postponed after 7 gamers examined constructive for coronavirus ever because the competitors started
- Goodbye Pakistan with some stunning reminiscences, says Rutherford
Peshawar Zalmi’s Sherfane Rutherford bid his followers goodbye on Friday after the Pakistan Tremendous League (2021) was postponed by the PCB a day earlier.

The cricket league was postponed by the PCB after three extra gamers had examined constructive for coronavirus, regardless of the managers and cricket officers being stored in a bio-secure bubble.
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Taking to Twitter, Rutherford stated that leaving the league incomplete was under no circumstances straightforward for him.
“But Unfortunately, the situation is that the precautions is obligatory on all of us. Goodbye Pakistan with some beautiful memories. I will come back and play my role in making my team @PeshawarZalmi the champion,” tweeted the cricketer.
A day earlier, the PCB broke the information to followers — which was obtained by tens of millions of cricket followers with with dismay — that the PSL 6 was being postponed following an increase in COVID-19 circumstances.
“Following a meeting with the team owners and considering the health and wellbeing of all participants is paramount, the Pakistan Cricket Board has decided to postpone the Pakistan Super League 6 with immediate effect,” a statement by the board had said.
It had said that the decision was made after seven cases were reported in the competition, which had started on 20 February.
The PCB, as an immediate step, said would focus on the safe and secure passage of all participants, and arrange repeat PCR tests, vaccines and isolation facilities to the six participating sides.
Some of the players have reportedly started going back to their countries, while arrangements have been made to get officials vaccinated against the coronavirus.
PCB Chief Executive Wasim Khan had held a media conference on Thursday at the National Stadium to discuss the tournament’s postponement.
He had said that the board had to put the PSL on hold as the administration had not “effectively” been in a position to implement the usual working procedures required for a bio safe bubble.