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Steve Smith Arrived In Pakistan For PSL Amid Looming Threat From Armed Group

Written by Vishwas Gupta

The 2026 edition of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) continues to navigate a high-stakes security landscape as Australian batting icon Steve Smith arrived in Lahore on Monday. His arrival comes at a time of heightened anxiety following a direct public ultimatum from a Pakistan-based armed opposition group, Jamaat-ul-Ahrar, which has explicitly warned overseas stars against participating in the tournament.

Despite the chilling directive for international players to “withdraw immediately,” social media footage surfaced showing Smith navigating Lahore airport under heavy guard. Surrounded by a dense layer of security personnel, the former Australian captain’s arrival marks a defiant step toward the tournament’s kickoff on March 26, even as the safety of high-profile cricketers remains a global concern.

The group behind the threats, Jamaat-ul-Ahrar, issued a statement clarifying that while they do not oppose cricket as a sport, they believe the current security and geopolitical climate in Pakistan makes it an unsuitable host. The group placed the burden of risk squarely on the players and their respective national boards.

A commander of the group told The Sunday Guardian:

“We want to advise the relevant cricket boards not to send their players to Pakistan. If something happens to them, it will not be our responsibility. We have already issued our warning.”

When questioned on their potential response to players like Smith who have ignored the warning, the group added a vow to disrupt the tournament. They claimed they would do everything within their capacity to ensure the matches do not take place and that international stars are prevented from taking to the field.

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