PSL 6: Limited spectators allowed to watch matches

 PSL 6: Limited spectators allowed to watch matches

PSL 6: Limited spectators allowed to watch matches
PSL 6: Limited spectators allowed to watch matches


A limited number of spectators were allowed to enter the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 2021. 

The National Command and Operations Center (NCOC) allowed spectators to enter the stadiums during the Pakistan Super League 2021. 

As per the decision of OC, 20% spectators will be allowed to enter the stadiums during the matches in Pakistan Super League. 

The regular start of the event will continue from February 20 to March 22 in Karachi and Lahore. 

7,500 spectators at the National Stadium in Karachi and 5,500 spectators at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore will be able to sit in the stadium and enjoy live action. 

Meanwhile, the two organizations, the NCOC and the Pakistan Cricket Board, will continue to jointly monitor the situation. 

After which it will be considered whether to increase the number of spectators for the three play-off matches and the final or not. In this regard, the Pakistan Cricket Board had given a detailed briefing to the NCOC, in which it was clear. 

It was reported that the organizers of the event and the PCB, from the spectators sitting in the stands during the matches, approached the government. 

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) will soon announce its ticketing policy after the decision of the NCOC. 

Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Ehsan Mani has said that The COC is grateful to those who relied on the PCB to allow fans to sit in the stadium and watch the match live, which is a testament to the PCB's adherence to the COVED 19 protocols as an institution. 

B said that the fans are an asset of the cricket board and even their limited number of stadium arrivals will make the event last for four months. 

He knows that due to the limited number of entrants, not every fan can come to the stadium but in their limited number. 

Attendance is also a positive and correct decision. 

He added that if he manages to bring the limited number of spectators to the stands as well as the league successfully, he will also have spectators in the home series against New Zealand, England and West Indies this year. 

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