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The match officials of PSL 8 have been announced | News Hub

The match officials of PSL 8 have been announced | News Hub
   Karachi (Newshub Update Latest News 07 February 2023) The match officials of PSL 8 have been announced. Pakistan Cricket Board has announced the match officials for HBL Pakistan Super League 8 (PSL 8). PSL will be played from February 13 to March 19. Karachi and Multan Pakistan Super League 8 matches will be played from February 13 to 26, after which it will be shifted to Lahore and Rawalpindi where 20 matches will be played from February 26 to March 19.

   Warf, who has played 13 ODIs for England, and Seagers, who has played three Tests for England, will make their PSL 8 debut alongside Sri Lanka's Palia Guruge. These are members of ICC's International Panel of Umpires. For Gough, this will be his fourth appearance in PSL 8 while this will be Elling worth's sixth Pakistan Super League 8. Martin Segers and Asif Yaqub will officiate the opening match between defending champions Lahore Qalandars and Multan Sultans in Multan, while Faisal Afridi will be the third umpire and Shuzab Raza will be the fourth umpire.

   Muhammad Anis will be the match referee. Ali Naqvi will lead the playing control team in the Karachi Kings vs Peshawar Zalmi match on February 14 in Karachi. Ahsan Raza and England's Alex Wharf will be the on-field umpires, Ruchira Palia Guruge will be the third umpire and Tariq Rasheed will be the fourth umpire. The PCB has confirmed a panel of 15 commentators and two presenters for the 34-PSL 8-match tournament.

   Alan Wilkins, Sikander Bakht, Bazid Khan, Danny Morrison, Arooj Mumtaz, Darren Ganga, Dominic Cork, Mark Butcher, Nick Knight, Sana Mir, Simon Dole, Vernon Flanders, and Waqar Younis will provide commentary in English while Marina Iqbal and Tariq Saeed will provide commentary in Urdu. I will do the commentary. Two complete production kits and crews will be working simultaneously for PSL 8.

   This will be only the second time after PSL 5 and the first time in the post-Covid era. The high-definition broadcast coverage will include 30 cameras along with spider cams and buggy cams that will enhance the viewing experience of fans in and outside Pakistan. Hawkeye and Ultra Edge will be part of the Decision Review System (DRS) technology. Cricket fans in Pakistan will be able to watch HBL Pakistan Super League 8 in high definition on PTV Sports and Ten Sports Live TV, while live streaming will be available on Tamasha, Daraz App, and Tapmade TV.

   Viewers around the world can watch live on Fox Sports (Australia), Sony (South Asia outside Pakistan), Willow TV (North America), Flow Sports (Caribbean), Sky Sports (UK), and Sky Support (New Zealand). are In non-broadcast areas, HBL will be available on PSL's official YouTube and Facebook channels.

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