Fans laugh off on Alex Hales for calling PSL better than IPL on ‘seam bowing’ quality

Published on: Mar 3, 2020 1:51 pm IST|Updated on: Mar 3, 2020 3:07 pm IST

The fifth edition of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) is up and running and as expected, it is receiving good support from the local fans. For the first time in the history of the tournament, the entire competition is being held in Pakistan. In the previous four seasons, the entire competition or a major part of it was held in UAE due to the security reasons.

The entire first edition of the PSL in 2016 was staged in the United Arab Emirates before the PCB held the 2017 final at Lahore. In 2018, four matches were organized at Lahore and Karachi – with the rest in the UAE – while last year Karachi hosted eight matches. But the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) decided to host the entire tournament in Pakistan this year and it is turning out to be a success.

The fans have been attending the game in large numbers and the quality of the games is equally good. The tournament is looking more competitive than ever as most of the teams have started their campaigns in fine fashion.

Multan Sultans are currently at the top of the points table with 4 wins from 5 games while Quetta Gladiators and Karachi Kings have 3 wins each from 5 games. Peshawar Zalmi and Islamabad United have managed two wins each from 6 games while Lahore Qalandars are yet to win any match.

What Alex Hales Said

With the PSL being in full flow right now, Karachi Kings‘ English recruit Alex Hales has said that the quality of pace bowling in PSL is better than that in IPL. The England opener, who went unsold in the last IPL auction, said that while IPL has better spinners, when it comes to pacers, the PSL is the best in the world.

Here’s the Tweet:

Some Fans’ Response:

Alex Hales went Unsold

Earlier, Hales went unsold in the IPL auctions held late last year. He felt IPL has more spinners, but when it comes to pacers, PSL is better.

Hales has been in good form in the fifth edition of PSL. In the Kings last encounter against Peshawar Zalmi, he smashed 49 off 27 balls to help his side gun down 152 inside 18 overs. Kings won the match by six wickets.

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