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Najam Sethi (Credits: Twitter)

Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chief Najam Sethi has made a bizarre statement on Twitter in order to state that the ongoing season of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) won’t be affected in the wake of the terror attack on the Karachi police chief’s office on Friday (February 18).

Karachi was rocked by the terrorist attack after heavily-armed militants of the Tehreek-e-Taliban (Pakistan) attacked the head office building of the Karachi Police Chief. The attack in the country’s most populous city has further tarnished Pakistan’s image.

Bomb blasts and such attacks from militants have become regular in Pakistan in recent times. The recent turn of events may prove costly for the PCB once again. The PCB had to host their home games as well as the PSL at a neutral venue for nearly a decade due to security reasons.

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Najam Sethi Credits: Twitter

The first few seasons of the PSL were held in the UAE due to the poor security situation prevailing in Pakistan. In recent years, the situation has improved and several teams have visited Pakistan for bilateral series. However, the spate of militant attacks in recent months might make thing tough for the PCB once again.

Najam Sethi on PSL 2023:

In the wake of the terrorist attack in Karachi, Najam Sethi has come up with a bizarre statement. While assuring the players that there are no security threats in the country, Najam Sethi bizarrely claimed that the TTP have said that they will only target State Security Establishments because various “deals” have broken down. Claiming that the PSL won’t be affected, he tweeted:

“The TTP have said that they will only target State Security Establishments because various “deals” have broken down. There is no threat to PSL. It will go on.”

Unsurprisingly, it did not take Najam Sethi long to delete the tweet. However, it has not stopped him from facing criticism as several fans and others slammed him for his insensitive twetet:

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