The Pakistan Super League (PSL) qualifier tickets are currently not available for purchase due to technical issues on the website. According to the PSL administration, the sales process has been temporarily halted due to a sudden surge in traffic on the website. The administration has assured that the ticket sales process will be resumed soon, while the physical tickets for the matches will be available for purchase starting at 10:00 AM tomorrow.
The physical tickets can be obtained from the offices of Courier Company in Gulshan and Gulistan Johar, or alternatively, a temporary counter will be set up at China Ground for ticket purchase starting at 12:00 PM.
Meanwhile, the Pakistani wrestlers have showcased exceptional performance in the Asian Beach Games in China, securing two medals and making it to the final round of the wrestling matches. The winning team of the match being played at the National Stadium in Karachi will qualify for the final round.
In other sports news, the Indian Premier League (IPL) captain, Shreyas Iyer, is in exceptional form this season, leading his team to the top of the points table with an average of 70 and a strike rate of 186.
The first qualifier match of the PSL will take place today between Peshawar Zalmi and Islamabad United in Karachi. Former Australian cricketer, David Warner, has advised the Pakistani cricketers to leave the PSL and join the IPL, citing his own experience of playing in the Australian and English leagues.
The PSL is introducing a new feature this season – commentating in Pashto language, marking a first in the 11-year history of the tournament.
The PSL play-offs will begin today, with Peshawar Zalmi and Islamabad United facing each other in the qualifier match in Karachi.
In a recent development, the Pakistan Army has revealed that its missile system is equipped with the latest Avionics and Navigation Technology. Meanwhile, the United Arab Emirates has announced its withdrawal from the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and OPEC Plus.
In a significant development related to the ongoing conflict between the US and Iran, US President Donald Trump faces a crucial deadline of May 1, 2026, as the US Congress must approve any further military action against Iran within 60 days under the War Powers Act.

