Two england players have decided to pull out of the pakistan Super League (PSL) cricket series. They have contacted their team management in this regard. Moreover, five england players are said to be considering going to their country. A total of 7 england players are involved in the pakistan Super League (PSL) series. The indian Army carried out an attack called 'Operation Sindoor' in pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. Firing incidents are also taking place on the border between the two countries. It is in this situation that england players David Willey and chris Jordan, who are part of the pakistan Super League (PSL) team Multan Sultans, have said that they want to return to their country due to security reasons and war tensions.
Other players are also said to be considering this. The england and wales cricket Board (ECB) and the Professional Cricketers' Association (PCA) of england are said to be in touch with their countrymen and are providing advice in this regard. So far, these two organizations have not officially issued an announcement asking the english players to leave. However, for now, two players have expressed their willingness to leave. It is said that an agent for the english players in pakistan has pacified the other five players. Flight services in pakistan were canceled for the first two days of 'Operation Sindoor'. That is why the english players were nervous. But now, flight services to foreign countries from pakistan have resumed. The agent said that the players are calm and will continue to play. However, if another attack occurs within the next 24 hours, it is said that not only the english players but also other foreign players in the pakistan Super League will be pressured to leave. At the same time, the IPL series is also being held in India. Only the matches that were to be held in Dharamsala, near the pakistan border, have been changed. Otherwise, all the foreign players are safe. No one has commented on leaving yet. The IPL series is continuing with the advice of the indian government.

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