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PSL 2026: Captains' Squabble Amidst Fuel Crisis
26 Mar
Summary
- David Warner expressed frustration over distracted captains during a press conference.
- A severe fuel crisis has led to scaled-down PSL matches in Lahore and Karachi.
- The tournament faces uncertainty due to ongoing regional tensions and fuel shortages.

The upcoming Pakistan Super League (PSL) 2026 is already plagued by considerable off-field disruptions. A recent incident at the captains' press conference saw Karachi Kings captain David Warner express his displeasure at fellow captains for their lack of attention while he was speaking, highlighting a challenging build-up.
Adding to the difficulties, a widespread fuel crisis, exacerbated by ongoing West Asian tensions, has prompted the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to implement significant restrictions. PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi stated that the Prime Minister urged national movement restrictions, mirroring the closure of schools and extended holidays.
Consequently, the PSL 2026 has been scaled down, with matches now confined to Lahore and Karachi only, a reduction from the initially planned multiple venues. The tournament is slated to begin on March 26, 2026, and conclude on May 3, 2026, though significant challenges persist regarding its operational smoothness.



