PCB worried about visas of Indian and South African broadcast crew of PSL

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The Pakistan Cricket Board is awaiting visas for the Indian and South African members of the Pakistan Super League’s broadcasting crew. The PSL-6 is set to resume in Abu Dhabi.
According to the sources, PCB did not receive visa clearances until Sunday (May 23). While the players will have to quarantine for seven days, the Indian and South African nationals, who are part of the PSL 2021 broadcasting crew, will have to quarantine for ten days after landing in the UAE.

“The quarantine period for the rest of the participants of the PSL 6 including Pakistani players is seven days but the PCB is worried about the broadcasting crew of Indian and South Africans because time is running out,” a source said.
According to the reports the PCB would bear extra expenses for the travel of the players and officials.
“The PCB will have to bear a lot of extra expenses as they are also planning to fly out the South African players and crew from Johannesburg to Abu Dhabi on a chartered flight while remaining players and officials will take a chartered flight from Karachi to Abu Dhabi.”
PCB is looking to start the tournament by June 5 as the weather also gets hotter in Abu Dhabi in the latter part of June and July.