In a strategic move to manage player workload and maintain a healthy work-life balance, Multan Sultans have allocated a three-day break to both local and international players participating in the ongoing Pakistan Super League (PSL 11). This temporary reprieve allows the team to recharge and refocus before the second half of the tournament. According to team officials, foreign players have been granted permission to travel to Dubai for rest and recovery, with notable players like Steve Smith, Ashton Turner, and Peter Siddle taking advantage of this opportunity. Similarly, local players Arafat Minhas and M. Shahzad have been temporarily released to spend quality time with their families. This decision reflects the team’s commitment to finding a balance between professional obligations and personal well-being. As Multan Sultans continue to perform impressively in PSL 11, this break is seen as a chance to refresh the squad ahead of crucial fixtures, including a highly anticipated match against Karachi Kings. The team is scheduled to regroup on April 16, when preparations will resume in full swing. Their upcoming clash against Karachi Kings on April 19 is expected to be a pivotal moment in the competition, with the potential to significantly impact standings. Meanwhile, Sam Billings of RawalPindiz has rejoined the squad after a brief break, bringing valuable experience and depth to the team as they prepare for the next phase of matches. Stay tuned to ProSports for the latest updates on PSL 11, including news, statistics, and standings.
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