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Venue for PSL X opening game unveiled

Rawalpindi will host first match of the tenth edition of franchise league on April 11

By Sports Desk
April 09, 2025
The Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium pictured as dark clouds gather above it during the second Test between Pakistan and South Africas on February 4, 2021. — AFP
The Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium pictured as dark clouds gather above it during the second Test between Pakistan and South Africa's on February 4, 2021. — AFP 

The opening game and star-studded ceremony of HBL PSL X is set to take place at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, beginning at 7:00pm on Friday, April 11. 

This is the first time that Rawalpindi will host the first game and opening ceremony of the league. In the opening match, winners of the previous edition, Islamabad United, will face-off two-time winners of the event, Lahore Qalandars, with the first ball to be bowled at 8:30pm.

The six-team event is set to be played across four venues: National Bank Stadium, Lahore's Gaddafi Stadium, Multan Cricket Stadium and Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium.

Lahore's prestigious and historical Gaddafi Stadium will host the final of the tenth edition of PSL on May 18.

— PCB
— PCB

The opening ceremony at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium will include a range of exciting performances, including renowned Sufi music artist Abida Parveen, a cultural act by Ali Zafar, and a contemporary performance by Young Stunners.

In addition, the singers of the HBL PSL X anthem—Abrar ul Haq, Ali Zafar, Natasha Baig, and Talha Anjum—will also perform. Fans will be treated to a spectacular fireworks display during the event.

The six-team tournament will consist of 34 matches, running from April 11 to May 18. Lahore's Gaddafi Stadium will host 13 matches, including two Eliminators and the grand final.

Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium will host 11 matches, including the first Qualifier on May 13. Karachi's National Bank Stadium and Multan Cricket Stadium will each host five matches.

The event will also feature three double-headers, two of which will take place on Saturdays and one on Labour Day (May 1).