Lahore: The National Command Operation Centre (NCOC) has allowed 20 percent spectators to attend the group matches of upcoming Pakistan Super League (PSL) season 06.

According to Pakistan Cricket Board’s (PCB) press release, around 7,500 spectators will be allowed to watch match inside the National Stadium, while 5,500 will be able to attend each match at the Gaddafi Stadium.
The decision came after following a detailed and comprehensive briefing by PCB officials in which they assured that the event managers and the PCB will strictly follow Covid-19 related Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs).
The NCOC and the PCB will continue to work together and monitor the situation before a decision to increase crowd numbers for the three playoffs.
Soon, PCB will announce its ticketing policy to provide further clarity to the fans on how they can purchase tickets and the process to enter and exit the venues during the matches.
PSL 6 will start at National Stadium from February 20. Lahore’s Gaddafi Stadium will host 14 matches including the knock-out stage and the final on March 22.

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