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PSL 11 begins without fans amid restrictions

Published on: March 25, 2026 12:17 PM

PSL 11 Schedule Confirmed With Karachi and Lahore Hosting All Matches

LAHORE — The 11th edition of the Pakistan Super League begins behind closed doors, with players acknowledging the absence of fans but expressing confidence that the quality of cricket will keep audiences engaged.

 

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The tournament, featuring eight teams for the first time, marks a new phase for the league with the addition of two franchises and the introduction of an auction and trade system. However, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has restricted matches to empty stadiums at Gaddafi Stadium and National Stadium due to government measures linked to regional tensions.

Read More: PCB issues revised PSL 11 schedule

Iftikhar Ahmed of Peshawar Zalmi admitted the lack of crowds would be felt, especially by fans in Peshawar, but said players must adapt. “Without the crowd, we can’t enjoy it the same way, but we have to move forward,” he said.

Similarly, Saud Shakeel, captain of Quetta Gladiators, emphasised that players’ passion would remain unchanged despite empty stands. He noted that competitive matches would still provide entertainment for viewers watching from home.

The league will begin in Lahore before shifting to Karachi later in April, with the final scheduled for May 3. While the format change introduces new challenges, players believe it will enhance competition.

Read More: PSL 11 schedule unveiled; eight teams to compete across six venues

Young talents such as Sameer Minhas see the tournament as a platform to impress national selectors, while others, including Momin Qamar, aim to contribute to their teams’ success and develop their skills.

PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi apologised to fans for the restrictions, calling the decision necessary in the national interest.

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: cricket Pakistan, Iftikhar Ahmed, Latest, Pakistan Super League, PCB, PSL 11, Saud Shakeel

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