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Multan Sultans pick England's David Willey as franchises finalise squads for PSL

Lahore [Pakistan], January 8 (ANI): England all-rounder David Willey was picked by Multan Sultans as six Pakistan Super League (PSL) sides further boosted their squads on Saturday ahead of the upcoming season.

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England all-rounder David Willey. (Photo/ICC Twitter)

Lahore [Pakistan], January 8 (ANI): England all-rounder David Willey was picked by Multan Sultans as six Pakistan Super League (PSL) sides further boosted their squads on Saturday ahead of the upcoming season.
PSL franchises picked additional players and submitted partial replacements for the players unavailable for the initial few matches in the supplementary and replacement draft held through a virtual session.
The 2020 edition's champions Karachi Kings, as decided through random draw, had the first supplementary pick, and they added Sahibzada Farhan, winner of the PCB Domestic Cricketer of the Year Award 2021, to their squad.
"Lahore Qalandars, who had the second pick in the first round, picked pacer Mohammad Imran Randhawa. In the next four picks; Islamabad United added pacer Musa Khan, who played for them in 2019, 2020 and 2021 seasons; Quetta Gladiators reserved their pick; Multan Sultans picked England pacer David Willey; and, Peshawar Zalmi picked Mohammad Umar," an official statement read.
The second round followed reverse order in which Peshawar Zalmi, the winners of the second edition of PSL, going first, reserved their pick.
Defending champions Multan Sultans picked Rizwan Hussain, 2019 edition's Quetta Gladiators picked Ghulam Mudassar, two-time champions Islamabad United plucked Zahir Khan, Lahore Qalandars further boosted their pace department with the addition of Akif Javed and Karachi Kings bagged Jordan Thompson.
"Each franchise was allowed to pick a maximum of one foreign cricketer out of the two supplementary picks," the statement added.
Multan Sultans replaced Odean Smith with wicketkeeper-batter Johnson Charles and Rovman Powell with Dominic Drakes.
Quetta Gladiators replaced Naveen-ul-Haq with Luke Wood, James Vince with Will Smeed, Jason Roy with Shimron Hetmyer, and Afghanistan's Noor Ahmed with Ali Imran.
Karachi Kings replaced Pakistan U19 captain Qasim Akram, who is on national duty in the West Indies because of the ICC Men's U19 Cricket World Cup, with left-arm spinner Mohammad Taha Khan and reserved their pick for Tom Abell.
Qasim's teammate Zeeshan Zamir was replaced with Mohammad Huraira, who had a terrific debut first-class season stroking a triple-century and finishing as the highest run-getter in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy.
The unavailablility of English wicketkeeper-batter Phil Salt for a few initial matches saw Ben Dunk reuniting with Lahore Qalandars.
Peshawar Zalmi and Quetta Gladiators reserved their one supplementary pick each, while all five franchises, except Quetta Gladiators, reserved their picks in the replacement round.
Saturday's picks:
Islamabad United - In supplementary round: Musa Khan and Zahir Khan (Silver). In replacement round: Mohammad Huraira (Emerging)
Karachi Kings - In supplementary round: Sahibzada Farhan and Jordan Thompson (both Silver). In replacement round: Mohammad Taha Khan (Emerging)
Lahore Qalandars - In supplementary round: Mohammad Imran Randhawa and Akif Javed (both Silver). In replacement round: Ben Dunk (Gold)
Multan Sultans - In supplementary round: David Willey (Diamond), Rizwan Hussain (Silver). In replacement round: Johnson Charles and Dominic Drakes (both Silver)
Peshawar Zalmi - In supplementary round: Mohammad Umer (Emerging).
Quetta Gladiators - In supplementary round: Ghulam Mudassar (Emerging). In replacement round: Luke Wood, Will Smeed and Ali Imran (all Silver), Shimron Hetmyer (Diamond). (ANI)

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