No fans and no fireworks as Pakistan T20 cricket league b…

Lahore: The Pakistan Super League (PSL) got under way with a win for Lahore Qalandars against Hyderabad Kingsmen but without the usual razzmatazz accompanying cricket’s shortest format — or fans.

Organisers of the T20 tournament last weekend said that matches would be played without spectators, and at just two venues instead of six, because of the war in the Middle East.

Pakistan’s government has introduced sweeping austerity measures designed to save fuel, with mounting concerns about supplies as the conflict drags on.

As a result, Thursday night’s opening ceremony — last year marked by spectacular fireworks — was cancelled and the green and white seats of Lahore’s Gaddafi Stadium were empty.

Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Mohsin Naqvi said it wouldn’t be right to have 30,000 fans attending cricket matches every day while the government is asking the public to stay home.

VENUES REDUCED FROM 6 TO 2

The PCB reduced the number of PSL venues from six to two as part of austerity measures and barred spectators from PSL games at Lahore and Karachi.

No fans and no fireworks as Pakistan T20 cricket league begins with a hush

Rizwan Mehmood is clean bowled by Haris Rauf (L) during the PSL match in Lahore. AFP

Just a handful of people, mostly from the eight franchises, witnessed the opening game. The PCB invited Chief Minister of Punjab province Maryam Nawaz to grace the first match of the 39-day long tournament. The Chief Minister watched the game for some time with officials of the PCB.

The PCB has also encouraged fans to watch from home. To make up for empty stadiums, crowd noise was simulated during the live TV broadcast as Lahore scored 199-6.

DIFFERENT KIND OF ENJOYMENT

Fans such as Nadia Tufail, 40, had been eagerly awaiting the start of the 44-match tournament involving eight teams, which runs until May 3.

“Watching a match in the stadium has a completely different kind of enjoyment. There is a large crowd, you get to meet different people and the experience becomes even more exciting,” she said as she watched the match at home.

No fans and no fireworks as Pakistan T20 cricket league begins with a hush

Two people sit alone in the stands at the Gaddafi Stadium during the match between Lahore Qalandars and Hyderabad Kingsmen. AFP

“There is cheering, noise and celebration, which makes the atmosphere more lively and thrilling. In my opinion, the government’s policy this time was due to the war situation, but such a policy should not be implemented every time.

“People should be given the opportunity to go to the stadium and enjoy the match there because watching at home is not nearly as enjoyable.”

Before the game the normal bustle of spectators arriving at the ground was replaced by a hush, with only armed police and soldiers keeping watch.

Inside, ground staff prepared the pitch and television cameras were set up, with little of the hubbub of expectation and excitement from the gathering crowds.

‘WE WILL MISS IT’

“For us as well it’s a different experience without a crowd, and we will miss it,” said Pakistan’s former captain, Babar Azam, who plays for PSL side Peshawar Zalmi.

“The fans will miss it too because they bring a different vibe and give players a big boost. Every team has its own fans, and you get a unique kind of support there.

No fans and no fireworks as Pakistan T20 cricket league begins with a hush

Shaheen Afridi celebrates after taking the wicket of Usman Khan (not pictured) during the PSL match in Lahore on. AFP

“We will try to play good cricket so that people enjoy watching on TV, and we encourage everyone to support their teams through television and social media.”

Irfan Khan Niazi, from Hyderabad Kingsmen, agreed but said there was no choice.

“We can’t enjoy the game the same way without a crowd but given the situation, we have to make the most of it,” he said. Niazi was on the losing side on Thursday night as Lahore were easy winners by 69 runs.

In the opening game, defending champion Lahore Qalandars notched a 69-run win over first-timers Hyderabad Kingsmen in an empty Gaddafi Stadium.

Opening batter Fakhar Zaman became second player in the PSL history to complete 3,000 runs and made 53 off 39 balls after Lahore captain Shaheen Shah Afridi won the toss and elected to bat.

Agencies

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