Have to agree. Imagine Sarfaraz setting the field placing for Dale Steyn against Hafeez 

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) or Rizwan kicking Shan out of the playing XI by the third match 

 Or Multan Sultans playing three leggies because they can’t choose between Tahir, Afridi, and Qadir. Or Fakhar finding form to regain his pace in the national team, against Islamabad United as all 
three roti gang members Hassan, Shadab, and Faheem try to get him out. 
There’s so much drama with Amir having a point to prove, Shadab trying to establish himself as the premier leggie in the country in addition to all rounder, Imad trying to prove he can bat at 5/6 for the national team rather than these hacks like Khushdil Shah, a bunch of fixers at Karachi Kings circling in on Babar like hawks, Hassan Ali bowling against Zalmi, the team that developed and nurtured him into who he is today, and the eager anticipation to see how Hasnain and Naseem respond to Umar Gul’s yorker coaching.
With two T20I World Cups in two years and an ODI world cup in the third year, this is arguably the most influential PSL yet and possibly the most important PSL there will ever be, even if you’re not a T20 fan.
The performers here will likely get extended runs in the team and form the young core of our limited overs lineup for years to come.