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PSL Final sale starts

Ab Khel Jame Ga”, yes because passion of cricket is at its height as PSL continues to gain more and more attention day by day.


Among five teams, after tough competition two teams will play for the trophy in finals. Guess what? This time the final will be played in Pakistan and this calls for a party.

Pakistan Super League season 2 is full of excitement and this adds to happiness that Pakistanis will know welcome their favorite players from all over the world to play in Lahore,Pakistan.

The final match will be played on 5th of March, 2017. To make it easy for all people PCB has decided to enable online booking of seats.

The news was hot from the beginning but due to terror attacks the final was rumored to shift but PCB has denied any such rumors and thus it has announced that despite all the threats the final will be played in Lahore. They are not ready to shift final from Lahore at any cost.People who had lost hope to witness exciting match in Pakistan should just prepare themselves for the final.
You can buy tickets online for the final so you can watch live match in the stadium.
The sale starts this Sunday on 26th February, 2017.
1) Gourmet
2) HBL Franchises
3) Haier franchises
4) PSL online web

According to the buzz the PSL 2017 Final Match tickets may cost PKR 500 to PKR 12,000. The cost depends upon the stand and enclosure you want. The general enclosure will cost you Rs. 500/- only.

When the rumors spread that now final has shifted, chairman of PSL, Najam Sethi announced that PSL’s final will be played in Lahore even after all threats and even if the foreign players will refuse to play the match.



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