In a time when political temperatures are soaring and missiles have literally taken to the skies, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has made it crystal clear: Cricket won’t stop. Despite heightened tensions between Pakistan and India following a shocking missile incident late last night, PSL 10 is going ahead — as planned, as promised, and without fear. PCB Clears the Air on PSL 10 Amid India-Pakistan Tensions.
Let’s start with the elephant in the room. According to Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), India fired missiles across the border, targeting multiple cities — Kotli, Muzaffarabad, Ahmedpur Sharqia, Bagh, and Muridke among them.
The Pakistan Air Force sprang into action, intercepting the threat and keeping Indian aircraft out of Pakistani airspace. In a bold response, Pakistan’s military reportedly shot down five Indian jets and destroyed a brigade headquarters across the border.
Unsurprisingly, the news sparked panic online, and one of the first questions fans started asking was: “What about the PSL?”
With matches scheduled in Rawalpindi, Lahore, and Multan — cities not too far from the affected zones — the concern wasn’t just valid, it was immediate.
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PSL Continues
However, amid the social media storm and news alerts, the PCB didn’t flinch. In a late morning press release, the board put all speculation to rest:
“HBL Pakistan Super League X will continue as planned, with Islamabad United set to take on Quetta Gladiators later today at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium.”
Boom. No delays. No panic. Just cricket. The toss is scheduled for 7:30 PM, with the first ball at 8:00 PM, and fans can breathe a little easier knowing the game, at least on the field, goes on.
It’s not the first time Pakistan’s cricket has stood firm in the face of adversity. From terror attacks to political crises, and now cross-border tensions, the game continues to survive and thrive. That’s not just resilience; it’s identity.
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