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Which overseas players who haven't played in the PSL would you like to see picked?

Saj

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Whilst the PSL continues to grow and improve, there are still question marks over the quality of some of the overseas players.

Which players who have not as yet played in the PSL would you like to see being picked?

A few names spring to mind - Kane Williamson, David Warner, Mitchell Starc, Steve Smith.
 
If Aussie full strength team tours, i bet we might see the likes of Warner, Finch, Smith, Labu, Zampa, Stoinis etc getting decent PSL gigs next year. It's all about getting comfortable tbh. PSL will see some big overseas stars playing in the league after a full strength tour by England, Oz and NZ.

Heck even warner, smith and buttler featured in BPL previously despite BPL having a lower financial ceiling than PSL. So its jus about getting comfortable with security.
 
Buttler
De Kock
Maxwell
Rabada
Bairstow
Boult
Finch

and plenty others from Australia, NZ and SAF. We just dont get enough of them due to PSL clashing with their home season.
 
How to get some of these top level overseas players to sign up for the PSL?

Too many big names who've not featured in the PSL.
 
Trent Boult
Kagiso Rabada
Anrich Nortje
Nicholas Pooran
Quinton DeQock
David Warner
Marcus Stoinis
Ben Stokes
Jos Butler
 
How to get some of these top level overseas players to sign up for the PSL?

Too many big names who've not featured in the PSL.

Have a higher category than platinium paying more money..also find a better window
 
Players who havent been mentioned :
akeal hussein
o'dean smith
eoin morgan
shamzi
adil rashid
devon conway
Ish Sodhi
southee
boult
rassie dussen
Ngidi
Jason Holder
Hazelwood
zampa
 
Ben Stokes, Maxwell, Butler, Warner, Boult, De Kock, Finch. Pay more money. Not millions but atleast $500k for marquee players.
 
Ferguson
Nortje
Rabada
Starc
Cummins
Anderson/Broad/Woakes
Butler
Boult
Zampa
Mitch Marsh

We need some quality bowlers in PSL. Most of the teams are struggling ever since the cricket has moved back to Pakistan.
 
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