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PSL broadcasting at risk as India-Pakistan tensions rise

India-Pakistan tension

Rising India-Pakistan tensions are affecting the Pakistan Super League (PSL), especially after Pakistan ordered Indian citizens to exit the country within 48 hours.

The National Security Committee of Pakistan has asked all Indian nationals to leave the country within 48 hours amid escalating diplomatic and border concerns between the two nations.

This sudden order is causing serious trouble for PSL broadcasters, as over two dozen Indian professionals are part of the league’s technical and production team.

The crew includes highly skilled individuals like engineers, player tracking experts, and a production manager – all essential to live sports coverage and smooth operations.

Broadcasters have now alerted PSL management about the difficulties they face due to the departure deadline and the loss of technical crew members.

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In response to the sensitive situation, PSL broadcasters have restricted their staff from making any public statements or engaging with the media on the matter.

Officials from both the PSL and the broadcasting companies are now working closely to handle the sudden change and ensure minimal disruption in coverage.

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Despite the tensions, the PSL administration is focused on maintaining the tournament’s quality and is exploring quick replacements or remote support options.

Experts believe this situation shows how international tensions can directly impact sports events, especially those relying on cross-border professional collaboration.

With key technical staff set to leave, there are concerns about potential broadcast delays or quality issues in the upcoming PSL matches.

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