
Pakistan Super League franchise owners have urged Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to allow spectators back into stadiums. They said empty stands have diminished the tournament’s spirit and fan excitement. Owners emphasized that public support is vital for the league’s energy and unity.
Karachi Kings owner Salman Iqbal expressed distress over the sight of vacant stadiums. Posting on X, he highlighted his long association with PSL since its inception. Iqbal appealed to the prime minister to restore full crowd capacity, stating that matches thrive on supporter enthusiasm.
As founding team owner who has been part of PSL since day one, it pains me to see empty stadiums.
I request the Honourable Prime Minister Shahbaz sharif @CMShehbaz to allow fans back into the stadium . @thePSLt20
Depends on public energy , so let the people be the part of the…— Salman Iqbal ARY (@Salman_ARY) March 27, 2026
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Hyderabad Kingsmen owner Fawad Sarwar echoed these concerns, noting the absence of fans during his team’s opening fixture. He emphasized that supporters bring energy and passion to the game. Sarwar urged authorities to readmit spectators to restore the tournament’s vibrant atmosphere.
Message from Team Owner, Mr. Fawad Sarwar:
We deeply missed the energy of the crowd in our first #HBLPSL game. While the teams bring the heat, it’s the fans in the stands who bring the passion and heart to @thePSLt20.
As the owner of a team proud to finally represent…
— Hyderabad Kingsmen (@HHKingsmen) March 27, 2026
Peshawar Zalmi owner Javed Afridi described PSL as a unifying force and a national celebration for millions. He said the spirit of the league feels diminished without fans present. Afridi requested that crowds be allowed, noting their presence is crucial for both the experience and morale of players.
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The PSL is an inseparable part of the lives of millions of Pakistanis & a powerful source of unity for the entire nation. The passion, colours and presence of our fans are the true soul of this league without them, its spirit feels diminished.
I humbly request Hon’ble Prime…
— Javed Afridi (@JAfridi10) March 27, 2026
Owners collectively stressed that spectator involvement strengthens the league’s identity and connection with fans. They hope that government approval will bring stadiums back to full capacity soon, reviving the excitement of Pakistan’s premier cricket competition.