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For the first time in PSL history, there would be no live opening ceremony


Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) CEO Wasim Khan has confirmed that there would be no live opening ceremony at the start of the Pakistan Super League (PSL). The opening ceremony, however, would be a recorded one and played at the time of the scheduled opening ceremony. 

Saj Sadiq, a Pakistani cricket scribe confirmed the news via his Twitter account. The reason cited behind having a recorded ceremony is covid-19. 

"Due to COVID-19, we couldn’t organize a live opening ceremony for PSL at the ground, so it will be a pre-recorded show. The Quetta leg of the shoot has been completed and the remaining will be shot in Turkey,” Sadiq quoted Khan as saying. 

The sixth edition of the PSL begins on 20th February with Karachi Kings taking on Quetta Gladiators in the opening encounter at the National Stadium in Karachi. This time around the PSL would be played at only two centres of Lahore and Karachi.

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