Quetta Gladiators all-rounder Ben Cutting has endorsed the safety and security given to players during the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 2020, saying that the thought of him being unsafe in the country has "never even crossed my mind".

"Personally, I feel very safe [here], and to be fair, I was never concerned about safety when I was coming here," he told Geo News, adding that "hopefully in the next five years you will see the Australian team playing here [Pakistan]."



Cutting further said that his stay in Pakistan so far "has been quite an enjoyable experience".

"I was here earlier for the World XI series but it was only for four days so to spend a month here has been good," he said.

Talking about Quetta's young pace sensations, Muhammad Hasnain and Naseem Shah, he said: "I thoroughly dislike facing them in the nets, particularly when they have two new balls [in their hands].

"Where these two can end up in the next 10 or 15 years is pretty special to think about," he said.

Cutting further said that the struggling Gladiators need to plan better before their next game as they have "a very young squad, in general, and particularly our bowling line-up is probably the youngest in the tournament."

Thought of me being unsafe in Pakistan never crossed my mind: Ben Cutting