RAWALPINDI: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) announced the schedule for the remaining matches of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 10.
The league will restart on May 17 with Karachi Kings facing Peshawar Zalmi at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium. On May 18, 2025 two matches will be held: Quetta Gladiators versus Multan Sultans in the afternoon, followed by Peshawar Zalmi against Lahore Qalandars. The final match at this venue will be on May 19 between Islamabad United and Karachi Kings.
Matches will then move to Lahore’s Gaddafi Stadium, hosting the Qualifier on May 21, Eliminator 1 on May 22, and Eliminator 2 on May 23. The final is set for May 25.
Evening games will start at 7:30 PM Pakistan Standard Time, and the afternoon match at 3:30 PM. Ticket sale details will be shared later.
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The league was paused due to tensions between India and Pakistan and an incident near Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium. Initially, matches were planned to move to the UAE, but the PCB, following the Prime Minister’s directive, decided to suspend the tournament.
Before the pause, 27 matches were played. Quetta Gladiators lead with six wins, two losses, and one no-result, securing a playoff spot.
Karachi Kings are second with five wins in eight matches, followed by Islamabad United with five wins in nine. Lahore Qalandars have four wins, and Peshawar Zalmi also have four wins. Multan Sultans, with one win, are out of the playoffs.
PSL 2025 Remaining Schedule Unveiled:
Date | Match | Time |
---|---|---|
May 17 | Karachi Kings vs Peshawar Zalmi | 7:30 PM PST |
May 18 | Peshawar Zalmi vs Lahore Qalandars | 3:30 PM PST |
May 18 | Islamabad United vs Karachi Kings | 7:30 PM PST |
May 19 | Multan Sultans vs Quetta Gladiators | 7:30 PM PST |
May 21 | Qualifier | 7:30 PM PST |
May 22 | Eliminator 1 | 7:30 PM PST |
May 23 | Eliminator 2 | 7:30 PM PST |
May 25 | Final | 7:30 PM PST |
Australian cricket icon and Karachi Kings captain David Warner has confirmed he will play in the remaining PSL 10 matches, according to Australian media. Warner expressed confidence in the league’s resumption and is set to return to Pakistan to honor his commitment.
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Fellow Australian Ben McDermott also plans to travel back to Pakistan to participate in the remaining PSL matches, as reported by Australian media.
The PSL was paused due to escalating tensions between India and Pakistan and an incident near Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, prompting several foreign players to leave Pakistan and raising doubts about the tournament’s completion.
Initially, security concerns led to discussions about relocating the remaining matches to the UAE. However, following a ceasefire agreement and directives from Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) decided to resume the tournament in Pakistan.