PSL Disaster: ₹18 Billion Investment Goes Down the Drain
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PSL Disaster: ₹18 Billion Investment Goes Down the Drain

Gaddafi Stadium's drainage issues leave Pakistan legends fuming.

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The Pakistan Super League (PSL) has hit a new low as an abandoned match at Lahore's Gaddafi Stadium exposes shocking drainage flaws. With a staggering ₹18 billion investment in the league, fans and former players alike are asking the burning question: ‘Where did the money go?’

As rain poured down, the pitch turned into a swimming pool, prompting sharp criticism from cricketing greats. They’re not just upset; they’re embarrassed for a system that’s meant to showcase the best of Pakistani cricket but instead leaves players and fans high and dry.

The flak from former cricketers highlights a crucial need for the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to step up its game. If this is how we treat our cricketing infrastructure, what message does that send to aspiring talent? The PSL should be a proud moment for Pakistan, not a laughing stock.

As the dust settles, the PCB must act swiftly to restore faith in its ability to manage the league effectively. Fans are waiting for answers, and they deserve better than soggy shoes and empty promises.

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Cricket InfrastructureFormer CricketersLahorePakistan Cricket BoardPakistan Super LeaguePSL Criticism

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