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Published 14 May, 2025 10:04pm

Big stars confirm their return for remaining PSL 10 matches

Four prominent foreign cricketers, David Warner, Alex Hales, Kusal Mendis, and Rassie van der Dussen, have confirmed their participation in the remaining matches of Pakistan Super League (PSL) Season 10, with more global stars likely to join their teams soon.

As the PSL 10 resumes, overseas players are rejoining their franchises to complete the season. Karachi Kings captain David Warner will be leading his side, while Kusal Mendis will feature for Quetta Gladiators. Islamabad United have re-signed English power-hitter Alex Hales and South African top-order batter Rassie van der Dussen.

Islamabad United, in a statement, expressed their excitement over the return of Hales and van der Dussen, welcoming them back to the squad. Hales, who missed the earlier matches due to personal commitments, confirmed on social media that he will now be travelling to Pakistan for the remainder of the tournament.

According to sources, several other notable international cricketers have also declared their availability. Among those who have already confirmed include Ben McDermott, James Vince, Sikandar Raza, Luke Wood, Tom Kohler-Cadmore, Max Bryant, Najibullah Zadran, and Kusal Mendis.

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Meanwhile, players like Luke Wood, Max Bryant, and Kohler-Cadmore are awaiting clearance from their respective boards, and seasoned names such as Colin Munro, Rilee Rossouw, and Sam Billings are also expected to rejoin their teams.

On the fan side, ticket sales for the remaining PSL matches have officially begun. Tickets are available through a private courier service’s website and their outlets. For Rawalpindi-hosted matches, ticket prices range from PKR 650 to PKR 3,000. For playoff matches — including the qualifier and eliminators — prices start from PKR 1,000 and go up to PKR 6,500, while tickets for the final range between PKR 1,500 and PKR 10,000.

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