The Pakistan Cricket Board has released key details regarding ticket sales for the highly anticipated final of the HBL Pakistan Super League Season 11, marking the return of spectators to the stadium after most matches were played behind closed doors.

The PSL 11 final is scheduled to take place on May 3 at Lahore’s Gaddafi Stadium, bringing an end to a tournament that has largely been held without crowds due to national austerity measures and fuel conservation policies.

Read More: PM Shehbaz Allows Fans for PSL 11 Final After Franchise Request

Ticket Sales and Availability

According to PCB updates, tickets for the PSL 11 final will be made available online first, with physical ticket sales expected to follow shortly through designated outlets.

Online booking is set to begin through official platforms, allowing fans to secure their seats for the final. Physical tickets will also be issued after printing, ensuring wider access for those who prefer offline purchase options.

Earlier in the tournament, tickets had gone on sale in March via official channels, including online platforms and courier service outlets, before being suspended when matches were shifted to empty stadiums.

With the government now allowing spectators specifically for the final, ticket sales are being revived, generating excitement among cricket fans across the country.

Pricing Structure and Categories

While final ticket prices are subject to official confirmation, earlier PSL 11 matches featured a wide pricing range depending on seating categories, from general enclosures to premium and VIP sections.

Read More: Fakhar Zaman Appeals Ban After PSL Ball Tampering Controversy

Ticket prices for league matches ranged from a few hundred rupees to several thousand, with higher rates expected for knockout stages and the final due to increased demand.

The PCB has also maintained a structured ticketing system with multiple seating tiers, ensuring options for a broad range of fans.

Officials have advised fans to purchase tickets only through official platforms to avoid fraud or overpricing.

Return of Fans Boosts PSL Atmosphere

The decision to allow spectators for the final follows approval from Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, granted after a request from franchise owners.

Read More: JazzWorld Powers PSL 11 Through Its Most Powerful Brands: Jazz, JazzCash and Tamasha

Matches earlier in the tournament were held without crowds as part of government measures to reduce fuel consumption amid rising energy costs.

The return of fans for the final is expected to significantly enhance the atmosphere at Gaddafi Stadium, which has historically hosted some of the most memorable PSL matches.

PSL 11, which runs from March 26 to May 3, marks the first season with eight teams and a revised format, making it one of the most expansive editions of the league to date.

With ticket sales reopening and excitement building, the final is set to deliver a vibrant conclusion to the tournament, bringing fans back into the heart of Pakistan’s premier cricket event.