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LAHORE (Web Desk) – The Pakistan Cricket Board has confirmed multiple times that the final match of Pakistan Super League (PSL) second edition will take place in Lahore but the question is, how much will it actually cost to watch the game?



The official website of PSL stated that the final tickets for PSL 2017 will be announced later but as far as the final in Lahore is concerned, the ticket prices are estimated to be

between PKR 500 to 10,000.

The PSL final will take place at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore. There are many enclosures in the stadium and ticket prices will vary depending upon which enclosure one chooses to sit in.

The ticket prices for PSL final in executive places like Imran Khan enclosure and Fazal Mahmood enclosure will be expensive. It will cost as much as PKR 10,000 to sit in these enclosures.

However, there are some low-end sitting positions also. The general enclosures in Gaddafi Stadium will have cheaper prices of PSL final tickets. People will have to pay around PKR 500 to sit in these enclosures. It is expected that the prices of general enclosure tickets will also skyrocket as the time of PSL final comes closer.

It was earlier said that most of the international players will refuse to play the PSL 2 final in Lahore due to security issues. In that case, local Pakistan cricketers will be given a chance.

The opening ceremony and first match of PSL 2nd edition is all set to take place on February 9, 2017. The 1st match is between Peshawar Zalmi vs Islamabad United. PSL 2 final in Lahore is scheduled on March 7, 2017 after the three playoffs in UAE.




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