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Hard-earned money, empty promises: The PSL final fans left behind

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May 5, 2026
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LAHORE – The glitz and spectacle of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 11 final were overshadowed on Saturday night by a burgeoning controversy, as scores of ticket-holding fans were denied entry to the Gaddafi Stadium, igniting widespread anger over crowd management and transparency within the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).

Dear Sir @MohsinnaqviC42 me Lahore me 40000 ki job karta hu kin halat me ticket purchase kia me btana nah chahta, lekn PSL final dekhny ki khushi the lekn jesy ponchy 7:20 par gates band ho gay, 2 ghanty line me zaleel kar k dhakky dy kar stadium sy bahir nikal dia gaya 1/2 pic.twitter.com/phJtSQFKhB

— Asif Noor (@Asifnoor07) May 4, 2026


The final match, which saw Peshawar Zalmi face the Hyderabad Kingsmen, was marketed as a sold-out event. However, for many spectators, the evening ended not in the stands, but in frustration outside the perimeter fences.

Among those locked out was Asif Noor, a cricket enthusiast whose experience has become emblematic of the systemic issues reported by dozens of attendees. For Noor, who earns a modest monthly salary of 40,000 PKR, the 2,000 PKR ticket represented a significant financial commitment—a deliberate investment to witness his favorite team and stars like Babar Azam live.

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“I reached the stadium vicinity around 7:20 PM, fully expecting to take my seat,” Noor stated, sharing his account via social media. “Instead, I found myself in a desperate, disorganized crush, only to be told the gates were sealed. Despite holding a valid, paid-for ticket, I was pushed away by security and forced to leave the area.”

Noor’s account echoes the experiences of numerous fans who took to social media, documenting similar scenes of long, chaotic queues and rough treatment by security personnel. Witnesses reported that despite arriving with valid documentation, they were denied access to the venue. While the PCB had previously issued advisories for fans to arrive by 6:30 PM—citing the closing ceremony—the sheer volume of fans left outside has raised serious questions regarding the board’s operational logistics.

Critics and affected spectators are now demanding transparency from the PCB regarding stadium capacity and ticket issuance. A central point of contention is whether the stadium was over-subscribed, with some fans alleging that tickets were sold well beyond the venue’s safe and effective holding capacity.

“If the gates were to be closed at 6:30 PM, the ticket issuing process should have been managed to ensure that everyone who purchased a seat could realistically enter,” said one observer monitoring the discourse. “The discrepancy between sold tickets and allowed entry is a massive failure of event management.”

The incident has drawn the attention of the public and sports analysts alike, with many calling for accountability from the organizers. Fans are now tagging government officials, including Mohsin Naqvi, demanding a formal inquiry into the management of the event, full refunds for those denied entry, and an investigation into allegations of black-marketing and over-selling.

As of Sunday morning, the PCB has yet to issue a comprehensive response addressing the specific complaints of ticket-holders denied entry. For many fans like Asif Noor, the “house full” signs at Gaddafi Stadium were not a symbol of a successful tournament, but a reminder of an organizational failure that turned a celebration of sport into an experience of humiliation.

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