Indian fans will not be able to watch the Pakistan Super League (PSL) as there will be no broadcast coverage in the country.
Although the Pakistan Super League (PSL) won’t be broadcast in India, cricket enthusiasts can still catch all the action through FanCode’s live streaming. As the PSL enters its 9th edition, excitement is building, especially with the T20 World Cup around the corner.
Fans are eagerly anticipating the performance of their favorite players in various T20 leagues worldwide, considering the upcoming ICC T20 World Cup. Despite the absence of broadcast coverage in India, the enthusiasm remains high. FanCode is set to provide comprehensive live updates for every match of the Pakistan Super League, which is scheduled to kick off on February 27 and run until March 18.
Despite the absence of coverage on Indian television networks, FanCode’s growth as the preferred platform for cricket enthusiasts highlights the evolving landscape of sports consumption in the digital age. Serving as the official broadcast partner for PSL 2024 in India, FanCode enables fans to enjoy matches on Smart TVs, laptops, or mobile devices through its website and mobile app.
The financial challenges faced by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) have significantly impacted the PSL. This financial strain may explain the absence of live broadcasts of the league in India. Notably, the cancellation of the customary pre-league women’s exhibition matches is a direct result of the financial constraints experienced by the cricket board.
The 2024 PSL is set to kick off on February 17 at Lahore’s Gaddafi Stadium, featuring a face-off between defending champions Lahore Qalandars and Islamabad United. The tournament will culminate in the final game at Karachi’s National Bank Stadium on March 18. Spanning four cities—Karachi, Lahore, Multan, and Rawalpindi—the T20 event promises an exciting 30-day spectacle with a total of 34 matches.
During the course of the tournament, Karachi has been allotted for eleven matches, including the qualifier, two eliminators, and the final. Multan will host five matches, while Lahore’s Gaddafi Stadium and Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium will each be the backdrop for nine thrilling encounters.