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The moment Pakistan cricket fans are waiting for

As we all know Pakistan cricket is once again hosting a mega event. The PSL final will be played in Lahore this Sunday. The first finalists Quetta Gladiators have reached Lahore and now people are waiting for the second finalists. The second finalist would be decided tomorrow.

The Peshawar Zalmi will face the Karachi Kings and the winner will meet Quetta in the finals at Lahore. Now the tickets have already been sold out. There is not even one ticket which is left. This is the craziness amongst the Pakistani cricketers here.

Last time there was international cricket played in Pakistan was when Zimbabwe made a tour. Before that it was played in 2009. The return of international cricket in Pakistan is something which is not happening sooner. Even if the PSL final is played in Lahore.

This is a bitter truth. Pakistanis will now have to wait for a very long time to see international cricket. This is something which Imran Khan knows and this is the reason he said that in such turmoil conditions PSL final in Lahore is not a good idea at all. One PSL final will not do much. What results were achieved when the Zimbabwe side made a tour to Pakistan? There are things which Pakistani nation needs to understand. It is not about the cricket but the lives of people. Sport sis not a greater cause than human lives.

The PSL final is just around the corner. The first finalists Quetta Gladiators have reached Lahore already. Tomorrow the second knock out game between Karachi Kings and Peshawar Zalmi will decide the second finalist. The tickets for the final have already been sold out.

There is no doubt that Pakistani cricket fans are huge cricket lovers. They have always shown their support and love to the teams coming to Pakistan. In the PSL final there will not be many grade A cricketers present because of the security issues.

PSL final will be played in Lahore and we all know that. There is a debate going on whether this is a good decision or not. Both sides have their own views and they all seems rational. Imran Khan is not in favor of the final being played in Lahore under security issues.

The fans are happy and the tickets sale tells us that. There is not one ticket available now. They hall have been taken by the fans. They did not care about the money each ticket is having. They just took them and now one thing is certain there will be a packed crowd in Lahore.

Now there are a lot of security measures taken for the final. The shops and all the other outlets are closed near the stadium. They will remain close until the final has not been played. The army is there, the rangers are there, the police is there. Lahore is looking more like a war zone. This is something which is needed to save people. This is what Imran Khan pointed out as well.


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