Alex Hales takes a dig at PCB

England batsman Alex Hales has taken a dig at the PSL arrangements. Hales who is a part of Islamabad United posted a picture of food served to him. 

Earlier, in the day the PSL 2021 was put to halt after the rise in the COVID-19 cases in the tournament. "Following a meeting with the team owners and considering the health and wellbeing of all participants is paramount, the Pakistan Cricket Board has decided to postpone the HBL Pakistan Super League 6 with immediate effect," the PCB said in a statement.



PCB CEO Wasim Khan expressed disappointment after the tournament had to be postponed. 

"It is a great disappointment for us and we find ourselves in a situation where we question whether we can provide full protection for players as their health and well being comes above everything else," said Khan. 

"We looked at the option of halting proceedings for a few days but in the last few days there was a huge concern even among the franchises and players," he added

The United team was placed at number three position in the points table before the tournament was postponed. In four matches that they played, Islamabad United won three of them and had 6 points under their belt. 

They played their last encounter against Quetta Gladiators and won the match by 6 wickets and 18 balls to spare.  Hales scored 23 off 13 in this match. 





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