Start of Pakistan's tour to England delayed to make room for PSL

Pakistan are set to play six white-ball internationals in England in July © AFP

The ECB has agreed to delay the start of Pakistan’s tour of England to accommodate the PSL.

The PCB announced that Pakistan, who were originally scheduled to arrive in England on June 23, will now land on June 25. There will no change in the dates of the matches with the first game of the tour, an ODI in Cardiff, set to be played on July 8.

With the PSL now scheduled to be completed in the UAE on June 24, the arrangement will allow those players in the Pakistan touring party to compete in the final matches of the tournament.

However, the turnaround will be tight. With the UAE – and Pakistan – on the UK’s red list, the tourists will be expected to quarantine for 14-days after their arrival. While they are expected to be allowed to train in that period, it will provide very little time between their official release from quarantine and the start of the tour.

With every passing day, the available window to host the remainder of the PSL continues to shrink, especially with Pakistan originally due to fly to England on June 22. The PCB had proposed to truncate the tournament to fit it within the available window but ESPNcricinfo understands all six franchises were opposed to the idea of reducing the number of fixtures. A shorter tournament had the potential to impact the revenue earned, as there were 20 games agreed between the league, the franchises and all commercial partners.

On Monday, the PSL was hit by another roadblock when 16 members of the production crew member were ousted from the hotel in Abu Dhabi by the Abu Dhabi government and shifted to Dubai. This threw another spanner in the works, with the league unable to start until the production crew completes its quarantine period, but for now, it remains the PCB’s intention to begin the tournament by June 7, subject to the UAE’s National Crisis & Emergency Management Authority’s approval.

More to follow…

George Dobell is a senior correspondent at ESPNcricinfo

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