LAHORE: Former Australian cricketer and fast bowler for Multan Sultans, Peter Siddle, has expressed his views on the Pakistan Super League (PSL) and told the media in Lahore that he has found no major differences between PSL and other domestic leagues in Australia.
While talking to media in Lahore, Peter Siddle showed his enthusiasm for PSL by explaining to Lahore media that he enjoys his time in the league.
The 37-year-old fast bowler said to the media in Lahore, “I have found no major differences in PSL, and I think it is like a league in Australia.”
Peter Siddle told the media that the young cricketers are doing a great job in the league. They will surely get the chance to play for their respective countries in the near future.
PSL 11: Islamabad United and Peshawar Zalmi’s match washed out
Earlier, heavy rain and thunderstorms forced the abandonment of the Pakistan Super League’s (PSL) 11 seventh match between Islamabad United and Peshawar Zalmi at Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore, without a single ball being bowled.
The downpour began just minutes before the toss, originally scheduled to be held at 6:30pm as per the local time, and got heavier with time. Although the ground staff swiftly covered the ground at the time of the downpour, and later worked tirelessly to dry the field, their efforts remained insufficient as the fixture was called off 30 minutes before the official cut-off time for a five-over match, resulting in both teams sharing a point apiece.
The abandonment of today’s fixture bolstered Zalmi’s points tally to three in two matches, while the three-time champions United received their first.
The 2017 champions, as a result, climbed up to the second position, pushing down Lahore Qalandars and Multan Sultans, respectively, while the United jumped to the sixth spot, pipping RawalPindiz, who are yet to taste triumph.
Zalmi’s next PSL 11 match is scheduled to be played on April 8 when they take on tournament debutants Hyderabad Kingsmen in Karachi, while the United will lock horns with the Gladiators on April 4 at the same venue.





