After that, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has formally approached the Emirates Cricket Board (ECB).
“We had an interactive and productive meeting in which we considered a number of factors," PCB Chief Executive Wasim Khan said in a statement.
"While the UAE has emerged as a preferred venue, a number of challenges remain, which will be worked through over the coming days. We remain committed to doing everything possible to complete the HBL PSL 6," he added.
PCB said it has also taken into account the advice from the National Command Operation Centre (NCOC).
"As the holiday period has already started in both the countries and the Pakistan men’s national cricket team has to depart for the United Kingdom on 23 June, the PCB will use this time to work with the Emirates Cricket Board to check if the event can be successfully delivered within the available time," the statement read.
"During the holiday period, the PCB will work on a revised tournament schedule, while it will liaise with the ECB in relation to finalising playing and training facilities, hotel bookings, ground transportation and visitors’ visas." it added.
The Board said it will also carry out "a detailed financial and risk assessment as well as cost analysis before reporting back to the franchises, who will then review before a decision on the event venue is confirmed."