The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) officially opened ticket sales for the upcoming Pakistan Super League 11, with availability beginning from today, March 17.
According to the details, tickets are being sold online through TCS, which has been appointed as the official ticketing partner for this season of the competition.
However, major issues have been reported on the ticketing website, raising concerns about access and transparency just hours after sales went live.
It was reported that VIP enclosures for Iqbal Stadium in Faisalabad are missing, while several general ticket options are also not available for fans.
Similar problems have been highlighted for Multan Cricket Stadium and National Bank Stadium in Karachi where no enclosures are currently listed for matches.
Fans have also reported missing enclosure listings for Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, further adding to confusion over ticket availability across multiple venues.
In addition, it was reported that general ticket prices shown on the website do not match the official rates announced for the tournament, prompting concerns over pricing inconsistencies.
Earlier, it was reported that PCB was planning to introduce digital ticketing for VIP and Premium enclosures during PSL 11, aiming to streamline entry and reduce long queues at stadiums.
Sources revealed that selected matches in Karachi, Lahore, and Rawalpindi could allow fans to present tickets online, simplifying stadium access while avoiding delays and long waiting times at gates.
Earlier this moth, Fans expressed concerns over ticketing issues, citing technical glitches, delivery delays, and long queues, urging PCB to improve arrangements or implement robust digital systems immediately.
Supporters argued that previous ticketing platforms offered smoother mobile access, warning that without effective digital systems, the so-called “new era” of PSL may feel incomplete for passionate cricket fans.
