Tymal Mills and Colin Ingram confirm their participation to play in Pakistan

Shane Watson still remains skeptical about traveling to Pakistan.

By Kuljyot Singh

Updated - 27 Feb 2018, 18:09 IST

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The Pakistan Super League (PSL) 2018 is going on with a recurring and spectacular flow with all the six teams engaged in some intensive and aggressive battles on the field. All the league games, as well as the qualifier match, would be played in UAE in the third edition of the tournament. While the two eliminators and the most important finale match is scheduled to be played in Pakistan, this year. However, all the overseas cricketers who are part of the current season of the PSL are yet to give their confirmation on visiting Pakistan, if their respective teams are able to qualify for the knockout stages.

Karachi Kings players confirm their participation

In his recent tweet, Pakistani journalist Saj Sadiq mentioned a great piece of news for all the cricket lovers and the PSL fans, especially in Pakistan. He confirmed the participation of England’s Tymal Mills and South Africa‘s Colin Ingram for the PSL matches in Pakistan. Both these overseas players represent the Karachi Kings in the current edition of the Twenty20 competition. They have given a clean chit on playing for the franchise in the sub-continental nation if their team qualifies for the final stages of the tournament.

“Great news for the Pakistan Super League and Karachi Kings. Tymal Mills and Colin Ingram have both confirmed that if Karachi qualifies then they will play PSL matches in Pakistan#PSL2018” the Pakistani journalist wrote on his twitter handle confirming the big news.

Shane Watson is skeptical on his visit to Pakistan for PSL games

Former Australian cricketer Shane Watson who is playing for the Quetta Gladiators this season, also revealed that he isn’t quite sure of visiting Pakistan if his franchise qualifies for the matches there. Being one of the great all-rounders, Watson has previously traveled to the country along with the Australia A side in 2005. But the Aussie cricketer is still not certain of what the future prospects in this league will be holding for him.

“I’m still up in the air with what I’m personally going to do,” Watson told foxsports.com.au before the start of the tournament.

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