The Pakistan Super League (PSL) 2025 suffered a major blow, even before the tournament started. The 10th edition will kick off on April 11, and one of the marquee players has been ruled out of the first half. Kane Williamson, who had joined Karachi Kings (KK) after going unsold in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 auction, the New Zealand great had decided to get a PSL contract.
Kane Williamson injured
However, due to a quad injury, Williamson will miss five matches and will join the team before KK before their sixth match of the PSL 2025 season against the Quetta Gladiators in Lahore. This has been confirmed by KK owner Salman Iqbal himself.
Williamson had injured himself during the Champions Trophy Final against India and has been working as a paundit in the IPL after failing to attract a bid in Jeddah.
“Kane Williamson will not field in the second innings of the Champions Trophy final due to a quad strain sustained while batting. Mark Chapman has taken his place in the field,” New Zealand Cricket had said at the time.
Karachi Kings squad for PSL 2025
David Warner (captain), Abbas Afridi and Adam Milne (all platinum), James Vince, Hasan Ali, Khushdil Shah (all diamond), Shan Masood, Muhammad Irfan Khan and Aamir Jamal (all gold), Arafat Minhas (brand ambassador), Tim Seifert, Zahid Mahmood, Litton Das and Mir Hamza (all silver), Fawad Ali and Riazullah (both emerging), Omair Bin Yousuf, Kane Williamson, Mohammad Nabi and Mirza Mamoon (all supplementary).
Kane Williamson to miss the first half of PSL 2025, confirms Karachi Kings owner Inside Sport India.
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