Pakistan Super League 11 Final Match to be Held on May 3
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has announced that tickets for the Pakistan Super League 11 (PSL 11) final match will go on sale from April 27. The highly anticipated final match is scheduled to take place on May 3 at the Qaddafi Stadium. According to the PCB, tickets will be available for purchase online from April 27, while physical tickets will be available from April 28 at 10 am from the designated courier centers.
The prices for the tickets are as follows: general enclosures will be available for PKR 1,500, first-class tickets for PKR 2,000, premium tickets for PKR 4,000, VIP tickets for PKR 6,000, and VIP for end tickets for PKR 8,000. Additionally, tickets for the VVIP New Pavilion will be available for PKR 10,000, and gallery tickets for PKR 12,000. The PCB has also announced that a closing ceremony will be held on the occasion of the final match.
Fans are advised to reach the stadium by 6 pm on the day of the final match. In other sports news, Kenedy’s Sebastian Sawe has set a new world record by running a 60-minute, 59-minute, and 30-second marathon. In the ongoing PSL 11 match in Karachi, the Lahore Qalandars have won the toss and decided to bowl against the Hyderabad Kingsmen. The Pakistan women’s cricket team has announced its squad for the upcoming One-Day Series against Zimbabwe, with Fatima Sana to lead the team.
In other news, the Lahore Qalandars have defeated the Peshawar Zalmi in the 38th match of the PSL 11, winning by six wickets. The match was played at the Qaddafi Stadium in Lahore. The Karachi Kings have set a target of 196 runs, which was achieved by the Peshawar Zalmi in just 18.3 overs.
In other sports news, the Islamabad United team has defeated the Hyderabad Kingsmen in the National T20 Cup, qualifying for the playoffs as the third team. The team’s young batter, Musa Rehman, scored 42 runs in the match, while Sameer Manhas scored 27 runs and remained not out.
The Peshawar Zalmi and Multan Sultans have qualified for the playoffs with 17 and 12 points, respectively. In other news, Pakistani sprinters Faiqah Raiz and Sameeullah have qualified for the finals of the 60-meter race at the Asian Beach Games in China. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is set to visit Pakistan after a tour of Oman.
The UK’s Prince Charles has canceled his visit to the US following a shooting incident in Washington. A human smuggler arrested in Cambodia has admitted to sending 16 Pakistani migrants to Libya on a ship that sank in a recent accident. The United Nations has warned of the risk of human catastrophe due to the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz.
Punjab Minister for Minority Affairs Ramesh Singh Arora has said that Narendra Modi’s thinking is gaining momentum in India. Israel has appointed its first ambassador to the self-proclaimed state of Somaliland, which declared its independence from Somalia.

