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Cricket fans urge partial crowds as PSL continues behind closed doors

Published on: March 28, 2026 2:18 AM

Cricket enthusiasts in Lahore on Thursday urged the government to allow partial crowds at Pakistan Super League (PSL) matches, expressing disappointment over a decision to play the tournament behind closed doors as part of austerity measures to reduce fuel consumption.

The PSL is set to begin in Lahore and Karachi without spectators, Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Mohsin Naqvi said on March 23, citing a fuel shortage caused by the war in Iran. Fans gathered in Lahore said the absence of crowds would diminish the spectacle of the franchise-based Twenty20 league, which has been instrumental in reviving international cricket in Pakistan after years of limited fixtures following attacks on touring sides.

“In my opinion, the enjoyment of any game is incomplete without a crowd,” said Mohammad Qaisar, a cricket enthusiast. “If a six is hit, or a wicket falls, the ground is silent- it feels like it’s on silent mode.”

Others called for a compromise, suggesting the government allow a reduced number of spectators rather than barring them entirely.

“PSL comes once a year, and it’s an event that everyone enjoys,” said Riffat Khan, another fan. “If they cannot allow a full audience, they should allow thirty to forty percent to come to the stadium, enjoy themselves, interact with the players, and have their full enjoyment.”

The league has also canceled its opening ceremony and reduced venues from six to two to limit travel during the crisis. Authorities have not indicated whether the spectator ban will be reviewed later in the tournament.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Cricket fans, Pakistan Super League, PSL

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