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PSL 11 Playoff Matches Open to Fans After Prime Minister’s Approval

Prime Minister approves opening all PSL 11 playoff matches for fans, urging public transport use under national austerity drive.

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PSL 11 playoff matches open to fans

Fans celebrate as the government approves public entry for all PSL 11 playoff matches, bringing crowds back to packed stadiums.

April 27, 2026

Cricket fans across the country have a reason to celebrate. The Prime Minister has approved opening all PSL 11 playoff matches for spectators. Earlier, only the final was open to the public. Now, fans can attend the qualifier and eliminator matches as well.

The decision was made after a meeting between Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi. After the meeting, Mohsin Naqvi shared the update on social media and confirmed that permission has been granted for public attendance at every playoff match.

As a result, stadiums are expected to be lively again, with crowds returning to support their favorite teams in the most important stage of the tournament.

Government Urges Fans to Use Public Transport

However, the approval comes with one clear request. Keeping the country’s national austerity drive in mind, the Prime Minister has urged fans to limit fuel use. He has asked people to use public transport when traveling to stadiums whenever possible.

According to officials, this step is meant to reduce pressure on national resources while still allowing people to enjoy the game. At the same time, the Prime Minister extended his best wishes to all four teams that have qualified for the playoff stage.

In the end, this decision brings relief to cricket lovers who had been asking for open stadiums. With fans back in the stands, the playoff matches of Pakistan Super League are expected to be louder, brighter, and full of energy just the way cricket is meant to be played.

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