‘It’s not far off from the IPL,’ Michael Vaughan believes the PSL is the world’s second-best T20 event

The caliber of cricket played in the PSL, according to Micheal Vaughan, is exceptional.

The Pakistan Super League (PSL) is the second-best T20 event in the cricketing world after the Indian Premier League, according to Michael Vaughan, who is known for speaking his thoughts (IPL).

Vaughan expressed his feelings on Twitter. The former England captain tweeted that the Pakistan Super League (PSL) is not far behind the Indian Premier League (IPL), and that the caliber of cricket played in the league is exceptional.

“The Pakistan Super League is the world’s second-best T20 tournament.” It’s also not far from the IPL. Michael Vaughan tweeted, “Outstanding standard of cricket.”

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Meanwhile, the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 2022 is presently taking place in Karachi. The Multan Sultans have established themselves as the team to beat. The Sultans have won all four games they’ve played so far in the competition, and they’re now in first place.

The Karachi Kings are at the bottom of the standings. The PSL will end on February 27, 2022. The IPL super auction, on the other hand, will take place in Bangalore on the 12th and 13th of February this year.

For the auction, a total of 590 cricketers have been selected. With the addition of two new franchises, the IPL 2022 is expected to be even bigger. Lucknow and Ahmedabad are the two new franchises that have entered the fray.

Meanwhile, the Islamabad United and Multan Sultans teams both played terrific cricket in their match.
Rilee Rossouw and Tim David each scored half-centuries for the Multan Sultans, who batted first and posted a total of 217/5. Islamabad United were knocked out for a total of 197 runs in response. Shadab Khan was the lone batsman for his team, scoring 91 runs off just 42 deliveries. With a four-wicket haul, Khushdil Shah put the brakes on Islamabad’s batting order.

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