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Tim David, a flamboyant Singaporean-Australian player, will be absent from Multan Sultans for a minimum of the initial seven games of this year’s Pakistan Super League (PSL).

The adjustment came just after the cricket player’s trainer advised that he consider about reducing his effort.

Presently, Tim is in South Africa to play for MI Cape Town in South Africa’s T20 league (SAT20). After participating in the Big Bash Series in Australia, he promptly booked a trip to South Africa and has appeared in over forty games in the past six months.

According to insiders, his trainers first advised him to choose between the PSL and the SAT20, but the flashy all-rounder said he couldn’t miss the PSL due to his connection with the league.

Tim David now will join the team in the initial week of March, albeit he will forgo the team’s first seven games, as per Multan Sultan’s official.

If we make it to the playoffs, he’ll be available for the final three games, according to Multan Sultans CEO Haider Azhar.

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