“If the PCB doesn’t close the PSL 5 and tries to organise the remaining four or five matches including the final later this year or before the PSL 6 it will dent the hype and spoil the momentum of the next edition,” he said. He also noted that if the PCB decides to organise the remaining matches later this year or before PSL 6, it will be hard on the teams as it would not be clear which players are available to play at that time. “And it is not easy to just regroup for four to five matches and get the momentum going like it was in the PSL five,” he added. Mushtaq said Multan deserved to be crowned champions as they finished clear leaders on the table with 14 points. “Believe me I would have said the same thing even if some other franchise had finished at the top of the points table,” he added. The PCB was forced to suspend the PSL 5 on the day the semifinals were scheduled in Lahore because of the coronavirus outbreak.
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