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Any idea as to when they'll be departing for Caribbean for the limited-overs series against the West Indies?
 
Islamabad has got ben duckett so billings will be replaced
 
England players availability in the ongoing PSL

They leave tomorrow night

So that means no Morgan for Peshawar tomorrow.... Roy and Billings too are a big blow to their respective teams.
 
Massive blow, Billings, Roy and Morgan have lit up the PSL this season. It will be boring without them.

Thankfully Rossouw doesn't play for the chokers anymore.
 
As long as England don't have any international games during the PSL I think we will see more of there players in the future . Our players could learn a lot from them. Plus they will entertain the crowd and increase interest from the UK viewers and around the world.

Need to ty and get some of the South African players involved now, there players such as ab, miller, and faf have big fan bases from the IPL. Plus it will be good for the league and the local players to learn of them.

Don't want to see rubbish like Elliot,franklin,pererra, etc , in the league. They don't add anything.
 
As long as England don't have any international games during the PSL I think we will see more of there players in the future . Our players could learn a lot from them. Plus they will entertain the crowd and increase interest from the UK viewers and around the world.

Need to ty and get some of the South African players involved now, there players such as ab, miller, and faf have big fan bases from the IPL. Plus it will be good for the league and the local players to learn of them.

Don't want to see rubbish like Elliot,franklin,pererra, etc , in the league. They don't add anything.

Unfortunately next year I think England will be fully booked up around this time with the Ashes tour just coming to an end followed by a tour of New Zealand.
 
Will the test series be on during the PSL?

Australia v England ODI series : 14th January - 28th January

Australia - New Zealand - England T20I Tri-series : 3rd February - 21st February

They're the confirmed fixtures so far, believe it's meant to be followed by an ODI and test series in New Zealand but it's not announced yet.
 
Australia v England ODI series : 14th January - 28th January

Australia - New Zealand - England T20I Tri-series : 3rd February - 21st February

They're the confirmed fixtures so far, believe it's meant to be followed by an ODI and test series in New Zealand but it's not announced yet.


Going by the last 2years schedule, that tri series may fall during the PSL. So doubt we'll see the main England t20 players, depends on what type of team England plays. They could try out some new players. But looks unlikely we'll see Roy , Morgan, and Billings next year.


Hopefully we get some South African players next year.
 
In PSL 7

Islamabad United

Alex Hales
168 runs @ 42.00, SR: 158.49, HS: 82*

Alex Hales has excelled so far, with Islamabad United relying on him and Paul Stirling for consistent, explosive starts. Hales has only once failed to make it to 20, but how he fares now that his opening partner has left for international duty remains to be seen.


Karachi Kings

Joe Clarke
52 runs @ 26.00, SR: 115.55, HS: 26

Joe Clarke was left out after some mediocre returns in Karachi Kings’ first three games, failing to carry on his strong finish to the BBL. Still, with his side struggling, he could yet get another crack – an average of 26 is high enough to see him sit second to Babar Azam in his team’s tables.

Ian Cockbain
33 runs @ 16.50, SR: 137.50, HS: 33

The beneficiary of Clarke’s misfortune, Ian Cockbain slammed a 19-ball 31 on PSL debut, having come in at 3-2, to help revive an ailing chase, albeit only temporarily. He failed in his next game, but his late arrival as a franchise cricketer is yet to be extinguished.

Lewis Gregory
44 runs @ 14.66, SR: 86.27, HS: 15; 0 wickets, Econ: 9.54

Lewis Gregory has struggled so far, only once scoring at above a run a ball, and wicketless with the ball. While the job of the finisher is a tough one, Gregory has hardly been denied opportunity either. Twice he’s come in before the 10th over, and only once has he come in after the 17th.

Chris Jordan
5 runs @ 5.00, SR: 125.00, HS: 5; 2 wickets @ 36, Econ: 9.00

Chris Jordan has played just one game, arriving late following England’s T20I series against West Indies. He began poorly, conceding 16 in his first over, but improved through the middle.

Tom Lammonby
4 runs @ 2.00, SR: 80.00, HS: 3

Tom Lammonby was Imran Tahired and then Naseem Shahed early on, which can happen to anyone.


Lahore Qalandars

Harry Brook
78 runs @ 78.00, SR: 181.39, HS: 41*

After enduring a tough BBL and debut series for England, Harry Brook has blown away the cobwebs with two fast cameos from the lower order.


Phil Salt
10 runs @ 5.00, SR: 142.85, HS: 8

Phil Salt has been asked to bat in the middle order as he did for England on debut, rather than in his customary opening slot, but is yet to recreate his Barbados magic.

Samit Patel
26 runs, SR: 144.44, HS: 26*; 0 wickets, Econ: 15.00

Strangely underused despite his Pakistan Super League success in years gone by, Samit Patel has batted just once and bowled two overs so far. In that one innings, a cool unbeaten cameo ushered home a tense chase, but Patel was still left out for the next game.


Multan Sultans

David Willey
7 wickets @ 16.00, Econ: 7.72

The table-toppers have only called upon one Englishman, but he’s been important to their charge. David Willey has done his thing reliably with the new ball, though it was only against Islamabad United that the early wickets began to flow. In that game, he lopped off both openers, Alex Hales and Paul Stirling, to give his side the edge in a high-scoring encounter.


Peshawar Zalmi

Tom Kohler-Cadmore
22 runs @ 11, SR: 115.78, HS: 22

Saqib Mahmood
0 wickets, Econ: 12.33

Pat Brown
0 wickets, Econ: 8.71

Peshawar Zalmi’s English contingent have played five games between them, with Tom Kohler-Cadmore making a reasonable 22 in a high-scoring chase and then a duck, Pat Brown contributing seven steady if unthreatening overs, and Saqib Mahmood expensive in his one game after landing from West Indies.


Quetta Gladiators

Ben Duckett
60 runs @ 15.00, SR: 120.00, HS: 47

Ben Duckett has failed three times, once slowly in a low chase, and once quickly in a high chase. His one knock of substance came off 30 balls and was the top score in a narrow defeat.

Will Smeed
130 runs @ 43.33, SR: 127.45, HS: 97

Will Smeed’s first T20 stint outside the UK started in spectacular fashion, with the Somerset teenager coming within inches of a six in his team’s opener. However, he has struggled in two games since, with a slow 30 and a failure seeing him left out after Quetta Gladiators’ England players arrived.

Jason Roy
116 runs @ 116.00, SR: 203.50, HS: 116

For some reason Jason Roy wasn’t immediately available after arriving from West Indies, but made up for lost time with one of the great T20 hundreds, taking apart Shaheen Shah Afridi and Rashid Khan to help a record chase.

James Vince
49 runs @ 49, SR: 122.50, HS: 49*

James Vince made a two-ball duck upon arrival from West Indies, and batted in Roy’s slipstream during his magnificent hundred guiding a record chase to its conclusion after his England teammates departure.

Luke Wood
0 wickets, ER: 11.25

Luke Wood took a pasting in his only game so far, but Roy’s heroics spared his blushes
 
Jason Roy first and now Livingstone - looking good.
 
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LL thinking: At least Naseem won't be at the IPL
 
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Four of the top five scores in this year's PSL have been hit by English batters.
 
england players have become what aussies are to ipl , lots of talk of useless of average cricketers like gregory etc but i can see a very successful relationship flourishing here, Pak should look at bringing over young players on the cusp like Harry Brook, brilliant opportunity for both, player gets to experience foreign conditions and PSL gets exposure if a player then goes on to become a star for england, win for all
 
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