Karachi Kings suffer major blow as foreign player ruled out of HBL PSL X
As part of the ongoing HBL Pakistan Super League (PSL) season 10, Karachi Kings have suffered a major setback as New Zealand pacer Adam Milne has been ruled out due to a knee injury. The injury occurred during Karachi’s match against Lahore Qalandars in the second game of the season.
Despite remaining with the team and continuing rehabilitation efforts, a medical consultation determined that the 32-year-old could no longer compete. Milne’s contribution to the Kings’ management is gratefully acknowledged, and the management wishes him a speedy recovery.
A fellow New Zealander and former national captain, Kane Williamson, joined the team in Lahore earlier this week.
As the team prepares for its upcoming games, the veteran batter arrives at the team hotel. The Karachi Kings selected Williamson in the supplementary category during the HBL PSL 2025 draft.
Williamson’s experience and leadership skills will help the Karachi Kings strengthen their batting lineup and stabilize their performance. His strategic insight and anchoring abilities could be crucial in tight matches. In addition to enhancing the bowlers’ adaptability, the coaching staff works to ensure they maintain a competitive edge throughout the tournament despite Milne’s absence.