Lahore, 27th May: A flight of Indian broadcasters was not allowed to land in Abu Dhabi.

According to reports, the remaining matches of the sixth edition of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) which were expected to be held in Abu Dhabi have faced uncertainty.

According to recent reports, chartered flights of South African and Indian broadcasters have not been allowed to land in the UAE so far.

According to sources, broadcasters from other countries that are not on UAE’s red list will be brought to Abu Dhabi.

Sources have also informed that skipper Sarfraz Ahmed is among 25 other players and staff members whose visas to the UAE were delayed.

Fast bowler Mohammad Hasnain, Imran Khan, PCB Media Department Officer Emad Hameed, Asif Afridi, Umar Amin, Muhammad Musa, Zaid Alam, Zeeshan Ashraf, Abrar Ahmed, Imran Randhawa, Mohammad Haris, and Aamir Khan are among the players who have not been granted a Dubai visa.

Meanwhile, players and staffers in Karachi have reached the airport to board the chartered flight to Ab Dhabi that will depart at 5 pm.

However, the players who will receive the visa later will be taken to Abu Dhabi through a separate chartered flight.

Baaghi TV reported earlier that the chartered flight of the PSL players to the UAE was delayed due to some technical reasons.

Sources in the PCB informed that earlier the players were scheduled to fly at 8 am to UAE Thursday morning. However, the flight got delayed to 1 pm in the afternoon, which has now been further delayed to 5 pm.

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