The statement further reads: “Thank you to the Whistler Blackcomb Adaptive Programme for educating us.
Pakistan, a country with a strong interest in sports, has historically excelled in three major disciplines: squash, hockey and cricket. The other two, sadly, fell by the wayside; nevertheless, cricket proved to be a different ball game, echoing the nation’s growth and fall.
Cricket’s advancement was hampered for some time as a result of the game’s absence from the country following the 2009 attack on Sri Lanka’s cricket team.
The Pakistan Super League (PSL) was founded around the same time and had significant hurdles in developing its unique identity among the various cricket leagues throughout the world.
Despite initial challenges, the league has effectively established its own identity since its debut in 2016. Despite initially struggling to host the league entirely in its early years to navigating the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, the PSL has encountered various trials and has maintained its unique character.