The Pakistan Super League marked a major milestone with its first-ever roadshow at Lord’s, using the global stage to reveal ambitious plans for upgrading cricket stadiums across Pakistan.
The event showcased the league’s growing international vision while highlighting efforts to improve infrastructure, fan experience and future hosting potential.
Speaking at the event, PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi said the Pakistan Cricket Board and PSL administration are working together to elevate the league and make it the world’s top T20 competition.
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Naqvi discussed the league’s business side, emphasizing transparency and benefits for investors.
“Investors in the PSL receive significant benefits. The bidding process for teams will be fully open and transparent,” he added.
The PCB chairman revealed plans to improve cricket infrastructure and enhance the fan experience.
“A new cricket stadium will soon be built in Islamabad. Every stadium will host musical concerts to entertain fans. We also plan a cricket roadshow in New York, USA, and will soon launch an OTT platform for fans to watch matches online,” Naqvi said.
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PSL CEO Salman Naseer also addressed the audience, expressing satisfaction with the successful Lord’s roadshow.
Salman Naseer further noted the PSL’s role in promoting cricket across Pakistan.
“Fans enjoy world-class cricket both in the stadiums and on television. The PSL continues to provide a platform for young talent while enhancing the overall fan experience,” he said.
The PCB also confirmed plans to upgrade the Abbottabad and Muzaffarabad stadiums.
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“Discussions are underway to modernize both venues,” Naqvi said.
He revealed that Islamabad will receive a brand-new international-standard stadium within a year, while Karachi’s National Bank Stadium will be renovated after the upcoming PSL season.
Abbottabad Cricket Stadium, located over 1,200 meters above sea level, has been praised by Wasim Akram as “the most beautiful stadium in the world.”
It has hosted First-Class and List-A competitions, including Quaid-e-Azam Trophy fixtures, and served as the national team’s training base before the 2013 Champions Trophy.
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Muzaffarabad Cricket Stadium, also known as Narol Cricket Stadium, has hosted the Kashmir Premier League since its inception and has served as a community resource during emergencies, including being converted into a hospital after major earthquakes.
Upgrading these northern venues is expected to boost cricket in the region and increase their chances of hosting major international events in the future.