ISLAMABAD: Fans will return to stadiums for the Pakistan Super League (PSL) playoffs after Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif approved public attendance for all three knockout matches.
PCB confirms approval after meeting
Interior Minister and PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi shared the decision on social media platform X. He said he met the prime minister, who gave the green light for spectators at every playoff game.
Naqvi added that the decision covers all three PSL playoff fixtures, ensuring fans can once again watch the action live from the stands.
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Crowd energy returns to key matches
The move brings back crowd support at a crucial stage of the tournament. Players often feed off stadium energy, especially in high-pressure knockout games.
The decision also restores a key part of the PSL experience, as fans create the atmosphere that defines big-match cricket in Pakistan.
PSL reaches decisive phase
The tournament now enters its playoff stage, where every match carries elimination stakes. Teams will fight for survival as they move closer to the final.
PCB is expected to announce ticket details and stadium arrangements soon, allowing fans to plan their attendance for the upcoming matches.


