PSL: The first match in Karachi will be played today, the open spaces around the stadium have started to annoy the management.

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The second match of Pakistan Super League (PSL) 11 starts today at the National Stadium where preparations are still being completed.

Four and six of the 22 matches will be rained out, including matches without spectators, in the best possible conditions. 8 wickets have been prepared for the matches.

The matches, which will be played in Karachi until April 28, are expected to be interesting matches between teams with young and experienced bowlers and batsmen in hot weather. There will also be good opportunities for spinners on friendly pitches.

On the first day, an exciting match is expected between the new franchise Hyderabad Kingsmen and the strong Peshawar Zalmi team.

The 15th match of the league will start at 19:00. Strict security measures have been taken for peaceful matches.

The process of cleaning the seats of the roofless enclosures has been completed, the broadcasters have taken over their duties, modern technology will be used to make the scenes in the matches interesting and watchable.

The flags of Pakistan, PCB, PSL and all 8 teams participating in the league are displayed on the new main building.

Security arrangements are also complete, VVIP security is provided to all participating teams.

Also, a special traffic plan has been prepared to avoid inconvenience and to provide comfort to the citizens, but there is no communication campaign about the league in the city, welcome banners, deposits and traditional photos of the players have not been displayed on the main roads and streets.

The open sewage manholes on the sides of the stadium testify to the management’s indifference to the dangers to human life.

The first match in the playoffs to be played on Thursday will be between defending champions Lahore Qalandars and Islamabad United and Karachi Kings will be pitted against Peshawar Zalmi.

There will be 6 doubles matches and 10 singles matches in 22 matches in Karachi. The first-placed team will face the second-placed team on April 28.



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