PSL 2026 is set to take place without spectators due to the ongoing West Asia crisis, with the tournament restricted to Lahore and Karachi and the opening ceremony cancel.

PCB to compensate franchises, fans to get full refunds
Mohsin Naqvi said that the PCB would compensate the franchises for the loss of revenue arising from playing the matches without any crowd, as most of the revenue goes back to the franchises. He also said that fans who had already purchased tickets would be refunded the full amount.Naqvi extended an apology to cities that will no longer host games particularly ‘Peshawar’, which was slate to stage a match on March 28 and added that the PSL is expected to return to multiple venues next season.PCB will take legal action against players who quit PSL to join IPL
Naqvi also warned that the PCB will take legal action against players who quit PSL at the last moment to join the IPL, especially with both leagues clashing this season. Blessing Muzarabani has already exited the PSL after landing an IPL deal with Kolkata Knight Riders, while Dasun Shanaka is also set to miss the tournament after being picked by Rajasthan Royal as a replacement for Sam Curran. Daniel Sams has been named as Shanaka’s replacement at Lahore Qalandars.Several other overseas players have chose to play in IPL over the PSL, including Gudakesh Motie, Jake Fraser-McGurk, Ottneil Baartman and Spencer Johnson, with most citing personal reason for their withdrawl“We will take action against those players according to the rules. There was a case last year too [referring to Corbin Bosch, who was banned from the PSL for one year], and the same thing will happen this time.“Clashing with the IPL is not an issue because if players are going there, we’re getting excellent players coming here as well. We could not afford to postpone the PSL because we have no other window all year.”Source link

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