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Foreign players in the Lahore Final Watch

I wish Quetta select Van Wyk, Josh Cobb, Richard Levi and Kesrick Williams/Riyad Emrit
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-partner="tweetdeck"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">If we win tonight I will travel to Lahore for the final. <a href="https://twitter.com/KarachiKingsARY">@KarachiKingsARY</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/thePSLt20">@thePSLt20</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/DhanDhanaDhanHogaRe?src=hash">#DhanDhanaDhanHogaRe</a></p>— Ravi Bopara (@ravibopara) <a href="https://twitter.com/ravibopara/status/837659984603267073">March 3, 2017</a></blockquote>
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Still hoping either Sanga or Jaya change their minds and come to Lahore.

Would be the biggest statement if any of those SL players from the 09 team decide to return to play in Lahore.

99.9% chance it wont happen and completely understandable.
 
good gesture by bopara, Lahore's food will impress him more than anything
 
Anamul is a quality player, outside our national side he is our best T20 player. Averages 34 in T20s. Also has 3 hundreds in ODIs.

RTD is another good name
 
Anamul is a quality player, outside our national side he is our best T20 player. Averages 34 in T20s. Also has 3 hundreds in ODIs.

RTD is another good name

please no Bangaal players in the final, already some mediocre players are present, should select some really good ones like Levi and Doeschatte
 
Anamul is a quality player, outside our national side he is our best T20 player. Averages 34 in T20s. Also has 3 hundreds in ODIs.

RTD is another good name

Yeah, he's good. Should be selected.

And please ignore the troll post below:

please no Bangaal players in the final, already some mediocre players are present, should select some really good ones like Levi and Doeschatte
 
DUBAI: The decision by Quetta Gladiators’ biggest foreign names — Rilee Rossouw, Kevin Peitersen, Tymal Mills and Luke Wright — to opt out of the Pakistan Super League final in Lahore left many wondering whether Sarfraz Ahmed will lead a side of all-Pakistani players or whether the quartet will be replaced by other international names.

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), however, insisted that both finalists will feature international players at the Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore.

Pakistan Super League final: Finishing touches put on security plan

It now seems they have delivered on their promise as the three remaining PSL teams — Quetta, Karachi Kings and Peshawar Zalmi — have selected five players apiece to play in the showdown.

These are some of the players who have been picked

Anamul Haque — Bangladesh

Elton Chigumbura — Zimbabwe

Peter David Tergo — England

Rayad Emrit — West Indies

Graeme Cremer — Zimbabwe

Craig Ervine — Zimbabwe

Jade Dernbach — England

Ryan ten Doeschate — Netherlands

Morne van Wyk — South Africa

Richard Levi — South Africa

Ashar Zaidi — England

Josh Cobb — England

Azharullah — England

Sean Ervine — Zimbabwe

Kesrick Williams — West Indies

Krishmar Santokie — West Indies


https://tribune.com.pk/story/1345146/pcb-reveals-foreign-players-psl-final/

This is a sad end to a wonderful tournament.
 
DUBAI: The decision by Quetta Gladiators’ biggest foreign names — Rilee Rossouw, Kevin Peitersen, Tymal Mills and Luke Wright — to opt out of the Pakistan Super League final in Lahore left many wondering whether Sarfraz Ahmed will lead a side of all-Pakistani players or whether the quartet will be replaced by other international names.

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), however, insisted that both finalists will feature international players at the Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore.

Pakistan Super League final: Finishing touches put on security plan

It now seems they have delivered on their promise as the three remaining PSL teams — Quetta, Karachi Kings and Peshawar Zalmi — have selected five players apiece to play in the showdown.

These are some of the players who have been picked

Anamul Haque — Bangladesh

Elton Chigumbura — Zimbabwe

Peter David Tergo — England

Rayad Emrit — West Indies

Graeme Cremer — Zimbabwe

Craig Ervine — Zimbabwe

Jade Dernbach — England

Ryan ten Doeschate — Netherlands

Morne van Wyk — South Africa

Richard Levi — South Africa

Ashar Zaidi — England

Josh Cobb — England

Azharullah — England

Sean Ervine — Zimbabwe

Kesrick Williams — West Indies

Krishmar Santokie — West Indies


https://tribune.com.pk/story/1345146/pcb-reveals-foreign-players-psl-final/

pretty good list actually
 
tbh if none of the Quetta 1st choice intl players are going then id rather have an all Pakistani team the local boys who have been sitting on the bench deserve to play rather than some foreign player flying in for one game especially when they arent exactly Tendulkars or Laras coming in.
 
For Quetta:

Thisara Parera out Ashar Zaidi in

Luke wright out RTD in

Mills out Dernbach in

Peterson out Morne van wyk in

If Peshawar win:

I hope they won't need anyone from the list

If Karachi win:

Sanga Out Richard Levi in

Bopara will play

Hopefully Gayle and Pollard will play


These are more than enough foreign players if things pan out this way
 
For Quetta:

Thisara Parera out Ashar Zaidi in

Luke wright out RTD in

Mills out Dernbach in

Peterson out Morne van wyk in

If Peshawar win:

I hope they won't need anyone from the list

If Karachi win:

Sanga Out Richard Levi in

Bopara will play

Hopefully Gayle and Pollard will play


These are more than enough foreign players if things pan out this way

I think Gayle and Pollard have refused to play in Pakistan
 
Anamul Haque from Bangladesh joining quetta glad for the final of psl.BCB give him NOC yesterday.
 
Quetta should select these players,

Ryan ten Doeschate
Richard Levi
Anamul Haque
Kesrick Williams
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Peshawar Zalmi's 4 overseas players have arrived in Lahore ahead of the Pakistan Super League final <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/PSLFinal?src=hash">#PSLFinal</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/PSL2017?src=hash">#PSL2017</a> <a href="https://t.co/RFKaieDdhA">pic.twitter.com/RFKaieDdhA</a></p>— Saj Sadiq (@Saj_PakPassion) <a href="https://twitter.com/Saj_PakPassion/status/838147446807150592">March 4, 2017</a></blockquote>
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