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The PCB on Sunday facilitated protected return of 23 Indian nationals who had been a part of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) manufacturing and broadcast group. Following the escalation in diplomatic and border tensions between the 2 international locations following the Pahalgam terror assault, the Pakistan authorities had requested all Indian nationals in Pakistan to depart the nation by April 30. In a cowardly assault, 26 harmless vacationers had been gunned down by terrorists in Pahalgam on April 22. A PCB official confirmed that 23 Indian nationals who had been in Pakistan for the manufacturing and broadcast of the PSL matches have been despatched again.
“The Indian nationals all returned home via the Wagah border from Lahore,” the official stated.
The Indian cameramen and technicians had been employed by the corporate, which is producing and broadcasting PSL matches.
The official stated in a bid to make sure the standard of the printed did not endure, the corporate employed international and native cameramen and technicians to fill the void left by the Indians.
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