As big players leave the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 6, the franchises finalized alternate and additional players for the remaining matches of PSL 6.

The sixth season of PSL was suspended back in March when a number of players and support staff tested positive for COVID19. Ever since the PSL 6 is delayed, there have been many changes in the T20 league.
As per the reports, the PSL 6 is likely to be commenced from June 5 with franchises making slight changes in the squad.
While there is uncertainty looming over the sixth addition of PSL, the teams were given an option to pick two more players in their respective squads.
“All PSL teams now have the option to pick two additional players and take their squad up to 20 players for the remaining matches. Teams can pick one additional foreign player in these two picks,” Saj Sadiq tweeted.
The latest changes in the teams are;
Lahore Qalandars: Tim David, Sultan Ahmed
Multan Sultans: Shimron Hetymer, Johnson Charles, Hammad Azam, Wasim Mohammad
Karachi Kings: Mohammad Haris
Quetta Gladiators: Zahir Khan, Jack Wildermuth, Khurram Shehzad
Peshawar Zalmi: Bismillah Khan
Islamabad United: Mohammad Akhlaq
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