People perturbed over unavailability of PSL tickets

Author: By Imran Chaudhry

LAHORE: As tickets for the Pakistan Super League (PSL) final have been sold out, Lahoris who were unable to get tickets have decided to watch the final match on big screens either at their homes at other places.

A number of youth, elderly people, women and even children were left perturbed over not getting tickets despite their repeated visits to the nearest bank branches selling PSL final tickets. They were of the view that the PSL authorities could not properly managed online ticketing system.

Subsequently, loads of citizens are purchasing multimedia projectors at a cost of Rs 1,500 to 5,000 depending upon their locality and the quality of the multimedia projectors to watch PSL final at their homes.

Some of the charged fans were seen perturbed over unavailability of tickets. Talking to Daily Times, they said that they had decided to watch match at multimedia screens as they could not get tickets despite repeated visits to bank branches. Some cricket lovers have even shared money to purchase multimedia projects for the purpose.

It is pertinent to mention here that big multimedia projectors have been installed at different important points of the city where the general public can watch final match free of cost.

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