
LAHORE: Former South African batsman JP Duminy has completed his commentary duties in Pakistan Super League (PSL) 11 ahead of the final two matches of the tournament, Eliminator 2 and Grand Final.
Duminy shared a reflective message on his official Instagram account, posting a video collection of images from his time in the comment box.
In his post, he thanked Pakistan for the hospitality, competitive cricket and the opportunity to work with experienced professionals throughout the tournament.
He highlighted the vibrant atmosphere created by the fans during PSL 11 and appreciated the return of visitors to the stadiums.
“Congratulations Pakistan, thanks for the love and hospitality. PSL 11 has seen great cricket and continues to do so. Great to see the crowd again. I really work with some amazing people. Thanks for the love. Until next time,” Duminy wrote.
This marks Duminy’s second stint as part of the PSL broadcast team, having previously featured in the 10th edition, where he provided analysis throughout the season.
Beyond his commentary role, the 42-year-old also has a history playing in the league.
He featured for Islamabad United in PSL 3, playing 10 matches and scoring 251 runs at a strike rate of 100.80, including two half-centuries, and captained them in the final against Peshawar Zalmi, leading them to their second PSL title in the inaugural season of the tournament.
Meanwhile, PSL 11 is nearing its end, with debutants Hyderabad Kingsmen set to face Shadab Khan-led Islamabad United in Eliminator 2.
Kingsmen progressed after defeating Multan Sultans in Eliminator 1, while Islamabad United lost against Peshawar Zalmi in the qualifiers.
Zalmi have already booked their place in the final and will meet the Eliminator 2 winner in the PSL 11 Grand Clash on Sunday.
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