Operation vermilion effect on PSL: England players seek options to leave Pakistan. Cricket news

England cricketers Playing in Pakistan Super League (PSL) is considering its options to return home after bombing terrorist camps in Jammu and Kashmir (Pojk), occupied by Pakistan and Pakistan, after the Indian Armed Forces.The Indian Armed Forces bombed nine terrorist camps of Lashkar-e-Taiba (Late) and Jai-e-Mohammed (Gem) in Pakistan on 22 April, in vengeance for the Pahgam terror attack, in which 26 civilians were killed.As reported by Telegraph Sport, England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) and Professional Cricketers Association held an emergency call on Wednesday morning to discuss the situation. Seven England Cricketers-Zems Wins, Tom Curan, Sam Billings, Chris Jordan, David Willy, Luke Wood and Tom Kohaler-Cadmore are playing in PSL of this year. Except for cricketers, Ravi Bopara and Alexandra Hartley are also England’s coaches, who are part of the PSL franchise.“Many are searching for their options and can return home,” the English daily said.Who is that IPL player?Quoting an agent, which represents many foreign players in Pakistan, it was accepted that the players are a little “twitch” about this whole situation.“This is the usual business, but obviously if something else happens in the next 24 hours, you will imagine that people would just want to leave,” the agent said.
The PSL final will be played on 18 May and the group stage will end on 11 May. 10 England players are also participating in the Indian Premier League (IPL), which lasts till 25 May.