RAWALPINDI: After a brief pause, PSL 10 will continue at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, giving Pakistani cricket fans the games they have been waiting for. The competition was put on hold and games shifted to the United Arab Emirates because of the damage done by an Indian drone strike at the Rawalpindi Stadium. The PCB decided to suspend the tournament due to the rising tensions with India and on the advice of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. Facing and Overcoming Difficulties Caused by the Popular Will Once the competition continues, a special event will take place to honor the soldiers of Pakistan through music.
After seeing the teasers on social media, many people are already excited about the film. “Get ready, Pindi! HBLPSLX is all set to celebrate our nation’s military with a thrilling show! Sahir Ali Bagga and Asrar Shah will lead the event and the evening will be full of singing, entertainment and fireworks in the sky. On February 13th, the competition reconvenes with a fight between Babar and Warner. The PCB has released the schedule for the matches to be played in the upcoming season.
On Saturday, May 17, starting at 3:30 p.m., Babar Azam’s team will face David Warner at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium. The Rawalpindi matches will involve three matches in total. May 18 (Afternoon)
- Quetta Gladiators vs Multan Sultans May 18 (Evening):
- Peshawar Zalmi vs Lahore Qalandars May 19:
- Islamabad United vs Karachi Kings
The playoffs and final match of the tournament will take place at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore. The Road to the Final As only eight games remain, the fight for the playoffs has intensified. Multan Sultans have guaranteed their spot in the playoffs, while there are five rival teams aiming for the remaining places. This is the structure for events at the climax of the competition. Qualifier: May 21 Eliminator 1: May 22 Eliminator 2: May 23 Final: May 25 Since the excitement is back and the love for Pakistan is strong at PSL 10, viewers all over the world are eager to see and support their teams in the final games.