Pakistan T20 cricket league to be held in empty stadiums amid oil crisis
Pakistan Super League (PSL), the country's T20 cricket league, will proceed as scheduled from March 26, but without spectators and only in Lahore and Karachi. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) cited rising oil prices and fuel shortages, exacerbated by the conflict in the Middle East, as the reason for the changes.

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AI-generatedPakistan Super League (PSL), the country's T20 cricket league, will proceed as scheduled from March 26, but without spectators and only in Lahore and Karachi. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) cited rising oil prices and fuel shortages, exacerbated by the conflict in the Middle East, as the reason for the changes. The opening ceremony in Lahore has also been cancelled. The decision aims to reduce public movement and conserve resources amid the ongoing oil crisis. The PCB will refund tickets and compensate franchise owners for lost revenue. Four cities, including Peshawar which was set to host games for the first time, will no longer host PSL matches this season.
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5 extractedPCB will issue refunds for all sold tickets within 72 hours.
The league was set to be played in six cities, but now only Lahore and Karachi will be hosting the games.
Pakistan Super League cancelled its opening ceremony in Lahore due to a fuel shortage.
Pakistan Super League will be held on schedule from March 26, but without crowds and only at two venues.
Pakistan has faced soaring oil prices prompted by the United States-Israel war on Iran.