Six Pakistan players were called to the T-Ten League in Abu Dhabi

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Pakistan will take a big test on Australian soil tomorrow. Pakistan will play in the Twenty20 series against Sri Lanka's top-ranked hosts. Bangladesh is facing India on the other side of the world. Bangladesh has a tough test on the opponent's field. Finding similarities in the previous week of the series. Before the series in India, the Bangladeshi cricketers took to the movement to demand that point. It is now known that the cricketers of Pakistan wanted to declare a revolt before the Australia series!

Cricket-based website Cricinfo reported that last week, Imad Wasim, Shoaib Malik and Mohammad Amir sat around the strike. Pakistan Cricket Board chief Wasim Khan later rebelled for some time. The upset cricketers have agreed to play the Australia series over the strict rules of the PCB about playing in foreign franchise leagues.

Six Pakistan players were called to the T-Ten League in Abu Dhabi. But only two cricketers are getting the chance to go without a PCB. Prime Minister Imran himself has expressed concern over the PCB's involvement in the Indian ownership of the tournament (though the majority is owned by Pakistan). Only then has the PCB expressed its reluctance to allow current players to play. Earlier, even though three players were called in the Caribbean Premier League, only three were able to go. Because the PCB is unofficially compliant with 'PSL + another league' in regards to playing franchise league of players.

Angry cricketers have met Wasim Khan on the day of the National Twenty20 final. As a result, the board has thought of renewing the issue of non-compliance. But as long as Indian ownership is in the T-Ten League, the PCB refuses to do anything that conflicts with Pakistan's foreign policy.

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