So after a few discussions with people involved in the PSL and the series against South Africa, it seems that the number of positive tests were much higher than what is being revealed.
According to a few people who I have spoken with, there were positive tests during the series versus South Africa but they were not disclosed.
In addition, what is being stated is that the number of positive tests during PSL6 was much more than 7. A few names that I have heard who tested positive but their names weren't revealed are Hassan Ali, Hussain Talat, Lewis Gregory and Haris Rauf.
Could the numbers have been downplayed? Was the situation actually worse than what is being revealed? Would a tournament be cancelled in its entirety just for 7 positive tests?
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			According to a few people who I have spoken with, there were positive tests during the series versus South Africa but they were not disclosed.
In addition, what is being stated is that the number of positive tests during PSL6 was much more than 7. A few names that I have heard who tested positive but their names weren't revealed are Hassan Ali, Hussain Talat, Lewis Gregory and Haris Rauf.
Could the numbers have been downplayed? Was the situation actually worse than what is being revealed? Would a tournament be cancelled in its entirety just for 7 positive tests?
			
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