List of foreign players withdrawing from HBL PSL 7 due to various reasons

Pakistan’s biggest domestic tournament HBL Pakistan Super League (PSL) season seven is underway since January 27 and the final is just one six days away. 

HBL PSL 7 has six franchises and each team have multiple foreign players. As the cricket calendar throughout the year is packed due to international cricket and other cricket leagues around the world, it is hard to have players' availability throughout the tournament.

All franchises have faced this issue in the past of players pulling out in the middle or before the start of the tournament due to various reasons. 

This time around too some have left due to injuries and personal reasons while others returned to serve national duties.

Here is the list of foreign players who left due to various reasons

Quetta Gladiators:

Ben Duckett: Left midway due to bubble fatigue

James Faulkner: Dispute with PCB

Shemron Hetmyer: NOC issue from the guyanese cricket board

Dan Lawrence: Travelled back home

Luke Wood: Injury

Naveen ul Haq: opted to play BPL  

Karachi Kings:

Tom Abell: Sidelined due to injury

Muhammad Nabi: Left for national duty before last league match

Romario Shepherd: Busy with West Indies' white-ball side in India

Islamabad United:

Alex Hales: Left midway due to bubble fatigue

Rahmanullah Gurbaz: Left for national duty before last league match

Paul Stirling: Left for national duty after Karachi leg

Reece Topley: Withdrawn player

Lahore Qalandars: 

Rashid Khan: Left for national duty before last league match

Multan Sultans:

Dominic Drakes: Busy with West Indies' white-ball side in India

Odean Smith: Busy with West Indies' white-ball side in India

Rovman Powell: Busy with West Indies' white-ball side in India

Peshawar Zalmi:

Tom Kohler-Cadmore: Ruled out due to injury

Saqib Mahmood: Left for national duty after playing two matches

Sherfane Rutherford: Withdrawn midway due to personal reasons

Liam Livingstone: Ruled out due to injury

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