In a groundbreaking move, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has announced that for the first time in Pakistan Super League (PSL) history, fans will be able to enjoy full-match Urdu commentary during the 10th edition of the tournament. This step aims to enhance the viewing experience and connect with a wider audience, allowing cricket enthusiasts to follow every match in the national language.
The move is part of the league’s ongoing efforts to strengthen its bond with local fans and ensure the broadcast is more accessible. “Cricket is a unifying force in Pakistan, and through it, we want to connect with the hearts of our fans,” said PSL Chief Executive Salman Naseer. “This is a historic moment for our supporters.”
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As the tournament is set to begin on April 11, the PCB will announce full details of the Urdu and English commentary panels closer to the start date. While former PCB chairman Ramiz Raja, a familiar voice in past seasons, will not be part of the current commentary team, fans can look forward to an exciting new dynamic in the upcoming PSL season.