Former skipper Shahid Afridi said Thursday he fully backs the Pakistan Super League (PSL) but believes that the tournament could have been completed despite a challenging situation.
His comments came after the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) indefinitely postponed the sixth-edition of the PSL due to a COVID-19 outbreak reported in the tournament’s 'bio-secure' bubble in Karachi.
"Despite a challenging situation, I feel the PSL could have been completed even with only local/young players involved," the former skipper, who is a part of Multan Sultans' squad, said.
Read more: PSL 2021 postponed due to COVID-19
The record-breaking batsman said that the tournament was all about nurturing new talent. "The tournament was very entertaining and provided quality cricket to fans around the world."
"I fully back the PSL and IA it will come back stronger than ever," he said.
Read more: How did the virus enter the bio-secure bubble? PSL franchise owners raise questions
He urged the people to meanwhile take care and follow the safety measures as the virus is still very much around.