13 out of 20 Karachi Kings’ players are sick

13 out of 20 Karachi Kings’ players are sick

Karachi Kings find themselves grappling with a health crisis as thirteen out of their 20 players are reportedly suffering from abdominal pain just ahead of crucial matches in the Pakistan Super League (PSL-9).

The Kings revealed in a statement that the players fell ill during their recent match against Islamabad United, and the team is actively assessing the situation. Despite the challenges, the team is determined to put up a fight, with the slightly better players taking the field in the upcoming matches.

Acknowledging the severity of the situation, the technical committee has granted Karachi Kings permission to field two overseas players to bolster their lineup. The team is now focused on regaining their strength and delivering a spirited performance in the upcoming matches. Stay tuned for further updates on the Karachi Kings’ health status as the PSL-9 drama unfolds.

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