The Pakistan Super League is set to resume in June after being suspended following an outbreak of Covid-19 at the tournament.

The event was stopped just over a week ago with several players not comfortable with continuing due to a rise of cases in the country.

Karachi has been chosen as the ground for where the final 20 matches of the competition will be completed in June.

Karachi Kings are one of four teams to be level on six points for when the tournament does resume later this year with it all to play for in the stages.

Last year’s edition was also affected, only being completed in November and was won by the Karachi Kings eight months later than it was originally scheduled.

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