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Petrol Shortage League: PCB Mocked After Drastic PSL 2026 Changes Due to Fuel Crisis
The Pakistan Super League (PSL) 2026 has been hit by a major disruption after the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) announced drastic changes to the tournament format. Due to the ongoing fuel shortage triggered by the West Asia conflict, the PCB has decided to stage the matches behind closed doors and restrict the tournament to only two venues Lahore and Karachi. This decision has raised eyebrows, and social media users have mocked the league, dubbing it the Petrol Shortage League. The P
Petrol Shortage League: PCB Mocked After Drastic PSL 2026 Changes Due to Fuel Crisis
The Pakistan Super League (PSL) 2026 has been hit by a major disruption after the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) announced drastic changes to the tournament format. Due to the ongoing fuel shortage triggered by the West Asia conflict, the PCB has decided to stage the matches behind closed doors and restrict the tournament to only two venues Lahore and Karachi. This decision has raised eyebrows, and social media users have mocked the league, dubbing it the Petrol Shortage League. The P
Pakistan Armed Group Threatens PSL 2026 Players: David Warner, Steve Smith Warned
The 2026 Pakistan Super League (PSL) faces growing uncertainty following threats issued by the Pakistan-based armed group Jamaat-ul-Ahrar. In a chilling statement, the group has warned high-profile international players, including Australia’s David Warner and Steve Smith, urging them to withdraw from the tournament due to the volatile security situation in Pakistan. The group further stated that the players' safety could not be guaranteed if they proceeded with their participation.
Pakistan Armed Group Threatens PSL 2026 Players: David Warner, Steve Smith Warned
The 2026 Pakistan Super League (PSL) faces growing uncertainty following threats issued by the Pakistan-based armed group Jamaat-ul-Ahrar. In a chilling statement, the group has warned high-profile international players, including Australia’s David Warner and Steve Smith, urging them to withdraw from the tournament due to the volatile security situation in Pakistan. The group further stated that the players' safety could not be guaranteed if they proceeded with their participation.







