PSL tickets refund delayed due to COVID-19 pandemic

Author: Staff Report

LAHORE: The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic had deprived the fans of live cricket action after some matches of the fifth edition of Pakistan Super League (PSL) were played behind closed doors, before the tournament eventually got postponed. Earlier, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) had announced that it would provide a full refund of the tickets that were purchased for matches that were postponed and played without fans. However, almost a month has gone by, but the board is yet to come up with a policy regarding the refund of the tickets. According to reports, the lockdown in the country caused due to the coronavirus pandemic, has been the major source of the delay. A policy regarding the refunds would have been announced by now, had the lockdowns not happened. However, as soon as the situation improves, the board will come up with a final decision in this regard.

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