PSL 11 Ticket Sales Start Today

Mar 17, 2026 | Sports

The 11th edition of the HBL Pakistan Super League (PSL) has officially entered its most exciting phase with the launch of ticket sales today. This season marks a historic milestone for the league, expanding from six to eight franchises and bringing the action to more cities than ever before.

Ticket Pricing and Booking Rules

The PCB has released a diverse pricing structure to ensure the league remains accessible while catering to premium experiences.

Category Price Range (Approx.) Details
General Rs 250 – Rs 400 Starting prices vary by city (lowest in Lahore/Karachi).
First Class Rs 1,250 – Rs 1,500 Mid-tier seating with improved views.
VIP Enclosure Rs 2,000 – Rs 3,000+ Premium comfort and prime viewing angles.
VVIP / Hospitality Up to Rs 8,000+ Marquee matches and finals reach these peaks.
  • Purchase Limit: A maximum of 8 tickets can be booked on a single CNIC.
  • Verification: Per the latest NADRA regulations, Digital CNICs are fully valid for identity verification during booking and stadium entry.

The Eight-Team Lineup

This year sees the debut of two new franchises, intensifying the competition:

  1. Lahore Qalandars (Defending Champions)
  2. Karachi Kings
  3. Islamabad United
  4. Peshawar Zalmi
  5. Multan Sultans
  6. Quetta Gladiators
  7. Rawalpindi Pindiz (New Team)
  8. Hyderabad Kingsmen (New Team)

Key Matches and Venues

The 39-day tournament kicks off on March 26, 2026, and will conclude with the Grand Final on May 3 at the Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore.

  • The Opener: Lahore Qalandars vs. Hyderabad Kingsmen (March 26, Lahore).
  • Peshawar Debut: The first-ever PSL match in Peshawar (Imran Khan Cricket Stadium) takes place on March 28 between Peshawar Zalmi and Rawalpindi Pindiz.
  • Venue Distribution: Matches will be spread across Lahore, Karachi, Rawalpindi, Multan, Peshawar, and one other regional hub.

Booking Tips for Fans

  • Early Bird: Demand for the opening match and the Peshawar fixture is expected to be exceptionally high. Log in to the portal early to avoid virtual queues.
  • Physical Collection: If you prefer physical tickets, you can collect your online bookings from TCS centers starting next week (March 24).
  • Austerity Awareness: If traveling between cities for matches, keep in mind the current reduced speed limits and energy conservation measures in effect nationwide.

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