Lahore Qalandars’ all-rounder Sikandar Raza has broken his silence concerning media accounts that optional he would miss the lasting matches of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 10.
Raza established his obtainability for the rest of the tournament.
The Zimbabwean cricketer shared a photo of himself in the Qalandars kit on his certified Instagram handle, captioning it: “Aa raha hoon In Sha Allah” [I’m coming, God willing].

Previous, media reports had claimed that Raza would be absent for the remainder of the contest due to his commitment to Zimbabweโs upcoming home Test series, which begins on May 22.
Though, his recent post has cleared the air, confirming his return to PSL 10 action.
So far in the tournament, the 39-year-old has played nine matches, scoring 228 runs at an imposing average of 45.60 and a strike rate of 162.85, which includes two half-centuries.
With the ball, he has taken eight wickets at an average of 15.25 and an economy rate of 7.10.
Temporarily, PSL 10 is set to resume after a brief postponement due to rising tensions between India and Pakistan.
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) announced the studied schedule for the remaining matches on Tuesday.
The league will resume on May 17 with a clatter between Karachi Kings and Peshawar Zalmi at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium.
The site will also host a double-header on May 19, containing Quetta Gladiators vs. Multan Sultans in the afternoon, followed by Peshawar Zalmi vs. Lahore Qalandars in the evening.
The final fixture at Rawalpindi will be played on May 19, featuring defensive champions Islamabad United against Karachi Kings.
Following that, the act will shift to Lahoreโs Gaddafi Stadium, which will host the playoffs. The Qualifier will be held on May 21, followed by Eliminator 1 on May 22, and Eliminator 2 on May 23.
The grand finale of PSL 10 is arranged for May 25 at the same venue.
As it attitudes, Shaheen Afridi-led Lahore Qalandars are quarter on the points table, with four wins and four losses from nine games. One match was eroded out due to rain, giving them a total of nine points.















