Karachi Kings’ international players praise Pakistan’s hospitality in video messages
After their defeat in the second eliminator against defending champions Peshawar Zalmi on Wednesday, international players of Karachi Kings have returned to their countries today.
LAHORE: After their defeat in the second eliminator against defending champions Peshawar Zalmi on Wednesday, international players of Karachi Kings have returned to their countries today.
The players that have flown back to their homelands include Ravi Bopara, Tymal Mills, Colin Ingram and Joe Denly.
The players have expressed satisfaction over the hospitality with which they were welcomed and treated and are keen to visit Pakistan next year too.
Tymal Mills specifically said that he spent a very good time in Pakistan because of PSL. The security in Lahore was more than good and it was his team’s hard luck that it couldn’t reach the final.
Joe Denly believed that he enjoyed a lot in Pakistan. The love of cricket that people have here is commendable, he added.
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