KARACHI: In a rare moment of joy and unity, Pakistan’s cricket fans are being handed a much-needed respite from the nation’s ongoing economic and energy challenges. The government has approved the inclusion of spectators at the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 11 final, a decision hailed as a beacon of hope and a symbol of resilience in the face of widespread austerity.
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Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, despite the nation’s stringent conservation measures aimed at curbing fuel consumption and managing economic strain, granted special permission for fans to attend the marquee event.
PCB Chairman and Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi confirmed the decision, stating that franchise owners had urged the government to restore the vibrant atmosphere of a live stadium experience. The approval, he said, was a gesture of support for the sport and a reminder that even in times of national hardship, moments of joy and unity remain possible.
Dear cricket fans, I requested Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to allow spectators in the stadiums. While he was also inclined to permit fans, he emphasized that austerity measures are currently in place across Pakistan, with efforts underway to minimize fuel consumption.
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— Mohsin Naqvi (@MohsinnaqviC42) April 25, 2026
For millions of Pakistanis grappling with inflation, power cuts, and rising living costs, the return of fans to the stadium is more than just a sporting event—it’s a celebration of normalcy.
The PSL 11 final, now set to be a spectacle of energy and emotion, offers a temporary escape from the daily grind and a chance for the nation to come together in shared excitement. As the stadium lights up and the roar of the crowd returns, it serves as a powerful reminder that even in the midst of suffocation, the spirit of the people endures.















