Match between IU and QG will be played as scheduled in Rawalpindi today


Lahore: Despite the Indian aggression, the scheduled matches of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) will continue as usual.
The PCB has said that the match between Islamabad United and Quetta Gladiators will be played as scheduled in Rawalpindi today.
The PCB stated that the toss of the match will be held at 7:30pm while the match will start at 8:00pm, and no changes have been made in the remaining matches of PSL 10.
It is pertinent to note that the Indian army carried out a cowardly attack in the darkness of the night and targeted the civilian population in the areas of Kotli, Muzaffarabad and Bagh in Azad Kashmir, as well as Muridke and Ahmedpur Sharqia, in which two mosques were martyred, and 26 Pakistanis, including two children, were martyred and 46 were injured.
The Pakistan Army responded befittingly to the cowardly Indian actions and destroyed 3 Rafales, a Sukhoi, a MiG-29, and a drone of the Indian army, while the brigade headquarters of the Indian army was also destroyed.
After a full-scale and decisive attack by the Pakistan Army, India raised the white flag at the Line of Control (LoC), admitting defeat.

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