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    PSL 2026: Australian government issues urgent travel warning to its players following deadly Kabul airstrike

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    The build-up to PSL 2026 has taken an unexpected and tense turn, with growing security concerns now threatening to overshadow the cricket. What was meant to be a celebration of the league’s expansion has quickly turned into a logistical and safety challenge, especially for foreign players – most notably those from Australia.

    Why Australian players will not travel to Peshawar?

    With the tournament just days away, the Australian government has issued a strong travel advisory, urging its citizens – including cricketers – to avoid certain parts of Pakistan. Peshawar, in particular, has been marked as a “do not travel” zone, following escalating tensions in the region after the deadly Kabul airstrike.

    According to reports, Cricket Australia has been in constant touch with the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) as the situation evolved. The government’s Smartraveller advisory didn’t mince words, stating: “Terrorist attacks could occur randomly and without warning, inclusive of major cities such as Islamabad, Karachi, Rawalpindi and Lahore, including as retribution for recent Pakistan defence force strikes on Kabul, Kandahar and other locations in Afghanistan,” the advisory stated.

    While Australian players haven’t been barred from traveling to Pakistan entirely, they’ve been clearly advised to stay away from Peshawar. This has put a major question mark over the March 28 clash between Peshawar Zalmi and Rawalpindi Pindiz – especially since both teams feature Australian players.

    What makes this more significant is that Peshawar was set to host PSL matches for the first time – a milestone moment for the city. The venue had been upgraded and prepared for international-level cricket, but the current situation has cast a shadow over those plans.

    Foreign player concerns grow as PSL 2026 faces uncertainty

    The ripple effects go far beyond just one fixture. Several high-profile Australian players – including Steve Smith, David Warner, Marnus Labuschagne and Glenn Maxwell- are expected to participate in the league, along with coaching staff like Tim Paine and Jason Gillespie. But with security concerns mounting, their participation – especially in matches involving Peshawar – remains uncertain.

    PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi has stepped in to calm nerves, even offering extreme contingency measures. According to reports, he assured that players could be evacuated via private jets if needed. However, that hasn’t fully eased concerns, particularly given recent global instances where airspace closures left players stranded during conflicts.

    At the same time, the situation has already led to a wider impact on player participation. Several Afghan cricketers – including Mujeeb Ur Rahman, Mohammad Nabi  and Fazal Haq Farooqi – have distanced themselves from the league amid rising tensions. Their decisions reflect how deeply the geopolitical situation is now influencing cricketing commitments.

    Pakistan, meanwhile, has denied targeting civilian infrastructure in Kabul, stating that its operations were aimed at military installations. But conflicting reports and the scale of casualties have kept tensions high, adding to the uncertainty around the tournament.

    All of this comes at a crucial moment for the PSL, which is expanding to eight teams and aiming to deliver one of its biggest seasons yet. Matches are scheduled across multiple cities, including debut venues like Peshawar and Faisalabad. However, the focus has now shifted from cricket to security.

    As things stand, the PCB faces a tough balancing act – ensuring player safety while trying to keep the tournament on track. The coming days will be critical in determining whether PSL 2026 proceeds smoothly or undergoes major last-minute changes.

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