Cricket Apr 09, 2026

Pakistan Super League: T20 league to be played behind closed doors amid fuel crisis as opening ceremony also scrapped

👤
By Admin
Sports Journalist
Pakistan Super League: T20 league to be played behind closed doors amid fuel crisis as opening ceremony also scrapped

Pakistan's premier domestic T20 league will take place in empty stadiums due to the recent spike in oil prices, the Pakistan Cricket Board confirmed on Sunday.

The Pakistan Super League was set to be played in six cities, but now only Lahore and Karachi will be hosting games behind closed doors, starting with the opening encounter in Lahore on Thursday.

The English players set to be involved in the PSL in 2026 are Moeen Ali, Tom Curran, James Vince, Richard Gleeson and Laurie Evans.

Pakistan has faced soaring oil prices prompted by the US and Israeli attack on Iran and the subsequent spread of the conflict across the region. Pakistan's government has asked its citizens to restrict their movement due to rising fuel prices.

"We don't know how long this war will continue," PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi said.

"We can't ask people to restrict their movements and then have 30,000 people in stadiums every day. We decided that as long as this crisis is ongoing, we will not have crowds at matches.

"This was a difficult decision, but it needed to be made. The opening ceremony will also be cancelled."

Several foreign players have pulled out of PSL due to personal reasons, including Australians Jake Fraser-McGurk and Spencer Johnson, South African Ottneil Baartman and Gudakesh Motie of the West Indies.

Naqvi said the PCB will issue refunds for all sold tickets within 72 hours and will also compensate franchise owners for the loss of revenue from gate receipts.

Naqvi apologised to the four cities - Rawalpindi, Faisalabad, Multan and Peshawar - that will no longer host PSL games this season.

"We have to restrict our movements and we do not want to waste our resources," he added. "I especially apologise to Peshawar, which was due to host PSL games for the first time, (but) there will be no crowds anyway, so there was no reason to go to those cities."

Naqvi said he consulted Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, who is also the PCB patron, and the eight franchises before finalizing the decision to cut down the venues and stage the games in empty stadiums.

Tags:

cricket news

Share this article

Related Posts

The Ashes: Harry Brook 'lost the plot' against Australia's bouncer tactics during 'brilliant' partnership with Joe Root

The Ashes: Harry Brook 'lost the plot' against Australia's bouncer tactics during 'brilliant' partnership with Joe Root

Harry Brook admitted he is in the midst of a battle against short-pitched bowling after surviving a notable scare during day one of the fifth Ashes Te...

The Ashes: England's Jacob Bethell on batting at No 3, how IPL made him a better player and 'nightmare' cricket schedule

The Ashes: England's Jacob Bethell on batting at No 3, how IPL made him a better player and 'nightmare' cricket schedule

Jacob Bethell explained why he wants to bat at No 3 for England and how the IPL made him a better player as he sat down with Your Site’ Nasser Hussain...

The Ashes: Stuart Broad delivers verdict on England's bowling unit after series defeat Down Under

The Ashes: Stuart Broad delivers verdict on England's bowling unit after series defeat Down Under

England's batters have taken quite the battering after numerous collapses contributed to a fourth successive Ashes series defeat in Australia.But how...

England Women cricket fixtures and results 2026: T20 World Cup, India Test match at Lord's and more

England Women cricket fixtures and results 2026: T20 World Cup, India Test match at Lord's and more

Full fixtures for England's women's side in 2026, including the home T20 World Cup.All times UK and Ireland 🕰️

The Ashes: England cope with the chaos on and off the field to give fans some Christmas cheer in astonishing MCG Test

The Ashes: England cope with the chaos on and off the field to give fans some Christmas cheer in astonishing MCG Test

Here is a little rundown for you.England's week has been more eventful than Craig David's in '7 Days' but, like that musician, they were then able to...

The Ashes: England's MCG win shows how different series vs Australia could have been, say Sky Sports' Michael Atherton and Nasser Hussain

The Ashes: England's MCG win shows how different series vs Australia could have been, say Sky Sports' Michael Atherton and Nasser Hussain

England's "hollow" Ashes victory in Melbourne brought about feelings of "huge frustration" as it showed just how different the series could have been...