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PSL 11 to Proceed Without Spectators in Austerity Move

NasirMehmood March 22, 2026 1 2 min read
PSL 11 to Proceed Without Spectators in Austerity Move

In a significant announcement, Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Mohsin Naqvi confirmed that the upcoming Pakistan Super League (PSL) season will proceed without spectators and in a severely scaled-back format. The decision is a direct response to the government’s austerity drive, implemented amid a regional crisis and global economic strain.

Tournament Drastically Scaled Back

Addressing a press conference in Lahore, Naqvi outlined sweeping changes for PSL’s 11th edition. The tournament, scheduled from March 26 to May 3, will now be confined to just two venues—Karachi and Lahore—a sharp reduction from the six cities originally planned. Furthermore, the league’s traditional grand opening ceremony has been cancelled entirely.

“The matches will be played behind closed doors until the regional tension persists,” Naqvi stated, clarifying that the primary aim is to reduce public movement and operational costs. He emphasized that hosting the PSL remains essential, citing its status as an international brand involving foreign players.

Economic and Security Context

The PCB’s decision follows the federal government’s wide-ranging austerity plans, triggered by a global fuel crisis exacerbated by ongoing conflict in the Middle East. Naqvi directly linked the cost-cutting measures to the economic strain caused by the “US-Israel-Iran conflict.”

Despite the unprecedented move to empty stadiums, Naqvi sought to allay security concerns. “There is no security issue and all relevant institutions are on high alert,” he asserted, praising intelligence agencies for proactively neutralizing potential threats. He assured that the decision was purely economic and precautionary, not due to a direct security threat.

Impact on Fans and Logistics

The announcement has immediate implications for cricket fans and tournament logistics:

  • All purchased tickets will be eligible for full refunds, with the PCB issuing a public apology for the inconvenience.
  • Team travel will be minimized by restricting the tournament to two cities, a move aimed at further reducing costs.
  • The opening match, featuring defending champions Lahore Qalandars versus Hyderabad Kingsmen at Gaddafi Stadium, will now be played in an empty arena.

Naqvi concluded by acknowledging the uncertainty of the current geopolitical climate but reaffirmed the board’s commitment to delivering the tournament. “We don’t know how long the current situation will persist, but everyone is eager for the PSL to go ahead,” he said.

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