After the Pakistan government revoked Indian visas, the Indian staff associated with the broadcasters of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) began departing from the country, according to reliable sources.
The Pakistan government officially cancelled the visas of Indian nationals. Sources revealed that the Indian staff working with the PSL broadcasters began leaving the tournament and fled the country shortly after the announcement.
According to sources, the Indian staff stationed in Multan were expected to leave Pakistan by today. The remaining Indian personnel were also expected to depart from the country soon.
Sources indicated that the Indian staff had been engaged as freelancers within the broadcasting company.
Sources confirmed that the departure of the Indian workers would not impact the PSL.
The broadcasting company responsible for PSL coverage was identified as a Pakistani entity.
According to sources, replacement staff were immediately available to take over the departed roles.
Sources from the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) clarified that the board had no involvement in the decision.
PCB sources confirmed that the directive issued by the Ministry of Interior and the Pakistan government would also apply to the Pakistan Super League.