PSL X Two Matches Rescheduled After Broadcaster Request, Heat Wave

PCB adds extra fixture to Lahore’s Gaddafi Stadium and shifts another match date in Multan

Sun Apr 27 2025
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ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has rescheduled two matches of the ongoing HBL Pakistan Super League (PSL) Season 10, adding an extra fixture to Lahore’s Gaddafi Stadium and shifting the date of another in Multan.

In a fresh update rolled out Saturday, the PCB announced that the high-stakes clash between Multan Sultans and Karachi Kings, previously set to unfold at Multan Cricket Stadium on May 1, will now light up Lahore’s Gaddafi Stadium instead. The action kicks off at 3:00 pm.

This switch turns Lahore’s May 1 into a cricket carnival, with a rare double-header set to entertain fans on the Labour Day holiday. Following the afternoon showdown, the nightcap features the hometown heroes Lahore Qalandars taking on Quetta Gladiators at 8:00 pm—guaranteeing a full day of PSL drama under the lights.

Meanwhile, in a separate schedule adjustment, the Multan-leg finale between the Sultans and Gladiators, originally slated for a sunny afternoon on May 10, has been bumped to the cooler evening of May 11. The game will now start at 8:00 pm, giving fans a prime-time finish to look forward to at Multan Cricket Stadium.

The PCB cited operational ease and the ongoing heatwave as key reasons behind the changes, emphasizing that the decisions were made after consulting all relevant stakeholders.

Ticketing Made Easy

Online buyers for the now-relocated May 1 match in Multan will receive automatic refunds, while those with physical tickets can head to designated TCS outlets for a hassle-free return.

For those heading to Gaddafi Stadium, your evening match ticket on May 1 now doubles as an all-access pass to both games. And if you’ve got a ticket for the May 10 game in Multan, it’s still valid for entry on May 11.

The PCB has extended its apologies for any inconvenience the changes may cause and thanked fans for their continued support as the league adapts to changing conditions.

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