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Saturday, 7 March 2020

Weary Gladiators Aren't Scheduled and Impaired

KARACHI: Tired losers are unaware of schedule and umpires of the PSL5.According to details, defending champions Quetta Gladiators' recent performance in the current PSL is disappointing and they have been defeated in three consecutive matches, the team started best by beating Islamabad United at the National Stadium Karachi last month, then Zalmi Peshawar. After the failure of the Karachi Kings, the Gladiators were back on track to beat Karachi Kings. After defeating Islamabad United in Rawalpindi, it was felt that no one would be able to get close to them, but then there was a series of problems. Started, Multan Sultans took control of Quetta Gladiators on home ground, Lahore qlndrz given the weak team also beat him at his own venue.On Thursday, the defeat of Peshawar Zalmi against Rawalpindi also led to destiny of the Gladiators, sources said, because of constant travel, the players have become tired, they have no chance of relaxation and have to move from one city to another. Due to the frequent weather, the flight was delayed which led to several hours of waiting at the airport. Last day, the journey from Rawalpindi to Lahore was decided by road in about 5 hours. To do this, to prepare players mentally and physically has become a major challenge for management, sources said. That fast bowler Nasim Shah suffered from injury problems and lack of opportunity to travel comfortably, is unhappy with the administration of Quetta Gladiators radiators from the umpire.The third umpire spent more than four minutes in the decision on Kate B Hynd's appeal against the Karachi Kings in the match against Babar Azam. The batsman was given the benefit of the doubt as there was no ultra-edge, while Ben Cutting in the match against Zalmai on Thursday. While checking out nine replays of Wahab Riaz, a false replay was triggered, which led to a confusion, sources said. Then a letter was written to PCB Chief Operating Officer Salman Naseer, the source said, adding that the franchise board was deeply unhappy and dissatisfied with the behavior of the officials. When contacting the Express Express, the PCB spokesperson said, "We are talking to Quetta Gladiators to inform them of the logistical and operational challenges they faced when scheduling the event." Also, they have been explained in terms of umpiring.

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