KARACHI: The cricket fever has reached its climax, with only a day left to end the anxiety of the cricket fans as the biggest event in the history of Pakistan cricket, “Season 3” of “Pakistan Super League” would take place on Thursday, February 22 in Dubai.
There will be adrenaline pumping, anxiety filled matches among the six teams in 24 days with a storm of sixes and fours, after theinauguration of the ceremony. The first match will take place between Peshawar Zalmi and Multan Sultans. Experts will present their analyses about the match in the “Super Eye”.
The six teams participating in this biggest event are Lahore Qalandars, Karachi Kings, Islamabad United, Peshawar Zalmi, Quetta Gladiators and Multan Sultans. There will be 34 nail-biting competitions among these six teams in 24 days, which will continue till March 25.
Pakistan's first private sports channel “Geo Super” will live broadcast all the competitions as well as the opening ceremony of the PSL.The “Geo Super”, in line with its tradition, has made special arrangements for the cricket fans. The viewers will be updated from the stadium and the studios on every match and performance of the players.
Apart from that, special analyses and lively discussions of experts will be presented on Geo Super’s “Super Eye” programme. The good news for the Pakistanis is that the PSL Season 3 will have two fixtures in Lahore, while the final match will be held at the National Stadium, Karachi on Sunday, March 25 at 6:30.
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