Karachi set to watch top cricketers in PSL T20 finals

AP  |  Karachi 

Pakistan's biggest city is set to witness some of the biggest stars in international over the next nine days as the last leg of Super League begins on Saturday.

Watson will be playing in 14 years after being a member of the A team in 2005, while Pollard will be playing in for the first time.

Sammy has been an unofficial of the PSL around the world since the league began in 2016. Sammy, who leads Peshawar Zalmi, won the second edition of the PSL at in 2017 as the gradually started organising more and more league games at home.

"It's been 14 years since I last visited Pakistan, a place with some of the most passionate fans in world Can't wait to give it our best shot in winning the trophy," Watson said in a video message tweeted by his team Quetta Gladiators.

Lahore, which organized the PSL final two years ago, was ruled out to host three of the remaining eight PSL matches after the recent political tensions between Pakistan and forced a delay in opening of the international air space in

This led the Pakistan Board to contemplate rescheduling the remaining eight games in Pakistan after organizing 26 PSL league matches in the

But then Karachi, which also hosted the last year's PSL final, was chosen as the was adamant to show the cricketing world that it's safe to again host international teams in Pakistan.

"The perception that foreigners have about the safety situation in Pakistan will change and they will be satisfied with the security arrangements," said in

"I am delighted to welcome the foreign players who have come here for the PSL and I am sure it will help us in bringing more international matches to the country."

In a recent interview with The Associated Press, Mani had said that and were the two teams which could tour Pakistan later this year if the PCB successfully organizes PSL games in Pakistan.

It's been 10 years since Pakistan hosted a fully-fledged bilateral cricketing series when terrorists attacked on cricket team bus at in 2009.

Several key cricketing delegates from around the world that include top officials from the ICC, Federation of International Association and Cricket Board will also oversee security arrangements during the matches in

Tight security will be provided for the six franchise teams, including more than 13,000 policemen and 2,500 armed paramilitary personnel in place en route from hotel to the stadium and in the surroundings of the

Hundreds of CCTV cameras have been installed in and around the to monitor the movement of spectators. Spectators have to show their original National Identity Cards along with their tickets at the entry points.

The main roads of the metropolis city have been decorated with lights and cardboard cut-outs of players on the roadside. There are also giant billboards showing several foreign players representing the six teams Karachi Kings, Lahore Qalandars, Islamabad United, Peshawar Zalmi, Quetta Gladiators and Multan Sultans.

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First Published: Sat, March 09 2019. 17:15 IST