What happened: According to sources on Jan 3, Pakistan Cricket Board will be hiring the services of Pakistan Army medics for the teams participating in the forthcoming Pakistan Super League, Season 7 as a part of its measures to combat COVID-19. Details: Reportedly, each PSL team would have one doctor from the Pakistan Army Medical Corps who will be in charge of conducting health tests and checking the athletes’ temperatures. They were also hired during PSL’s season 6 and will be following the same protocol of subjecting every team player and officials to daily quick antigen tests at the hotel. What else: Domestic and foreign players cannot be held for the entire week leading up to the league, according to the PCB’s COVID-19 protocols. Reports say that players who get tested negative twice a week will be most likely to join the bio-safe bubble.