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The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has announced that tickets for the highly anticipated Pakistan Super League (PSL) 10 will be available for purchase starting Thursday, 3 April. Fans can buy digital passes online from 3 PM PKT via PCB’s official partner portal, with physical tickets rolling out at TCS Express Centres nationwide from 7 April.
The season kicks off on 11 April in Rawalpindi, featuring a star-studded opener between defending champions Islamabad United and two-time winners Lahore Qalandars, as the six-team tournament spans 34 matches across four cities until 18 May.
PSL 10 Ticket Sale Dates and Purchase Options
The PCB confirmed in an official announcement: “Physical tickets will be accessible at TCS Express Centers across the country from April 7.”
For online buyers, the board added: “Fans who book tickets online can collect them from designated TCS pickup centers or opt for home delivery via TCS.”
PSL 10 Ticket Pricing
General admission for all venues starts at PKR 650, while the 11 April opener at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium offers tiered pricing from PKR 1,000 to PKR 8,500. The board also revealed enhanced fan engagement plans. “A ticket raffle will be held during each match, offering exciting prizes to spectators. Further details will be shared in due course.”
PSL 10 Match Schedule and Venue
The Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore is set to host 13 matches, including the high-stakes Eliminators and the grand final on May 18. Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium will stage 11 games, highlighted by Qualifier 1 scheduled for May 13.
Karachi and Multan will each host five matches, adding to the excitement of the tournament. Additionally, Peshawar is gearing up for a special exhibition match on April 8, promising an action-packed contest for cricket enthusiasts.
The season features three double-headers, with weekend (Saturday) and Labour Day fixtures promising back-to-back action. Cricket enthusiasts can secure tickets early as the PCB aims to deliver a landmark PSL edition with broader accessibility and fan-centric innovations.