Coronavirus: PSL matches to be played without spectators in Karachi

KARACHI – All the remaining Pakistan Super League (PSL) Twenty20 cricket games in Karachi will be played without spectators from Friday, Sindh CM’s adviser Murtaza Wahab announced on Thursday .

Also, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) said “it was important for us to act quickly to ensure that the wellbeing of all concerned is better protected” from the coronavirus outbreak but the Karachi Kings’ home game on Thursday against Lahore Qalanders went ahead with spectators.

The National Stadium in Karachi is set to host five matches, on March 12, 13, 14, 15 and 17.

One other league match and three playoff matches, including the final on March 22, are in Lahore. The PCB said it was in contact with the Punjab provincial government about any health advice for the Lahore matches.

In a statement released by the Pakistan Cricket Board, officials encouraged fans attending games to wash their hands and refrain from hugging, shaking hands and spitting.

“We have ensured all kinds of safety measures at the PSL matches, so the people can enjoy cricket,” said Murtaza Wahab, the provincial government spokesman.

“Spectators would be scanned and they would be able to wash and sanitise their hands before entering into the stadium.”

Meanwhile, Bangladesh Cricket Board has decided not to travel to Pakistan for their third part of the series due to Coranavirus scare around the world. Bangladesh, who already traveled to Pakistan twice to play three T-20 and one test, were scheduled to play one test match and one day international in April. They will play Pakistan at a later time.

At least 20 people have been tested positive with COVID-19, which outbreak has affected global sports as most of the matches are played in close doors.

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