Staff Reporter
Sindh government has imposed a ban on spectators in cricket stadium during Pakistan Super League (PSL) 5 matches to be played in Karachi amid fears of coronavirus. The directives were issued by Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah, saying that spectators will only be allowed during Thursday’s match, whereas, the upcoming matches will be held in a closed stadium. Shah said the provincial government is hosting PSL matches in Karachi but they cannot risk lives of their citizens due to spread of coronavirus. He announced that people will not be allowed to watch Friday’s match in National Stadium. The spokesperson to the provincial government, Murtaza Wahab said in a Twitter message that Sindh authorities have decided to hold remaining PSL matches without any crowd. He added, “This decision has been made after consultation with all stakeholders including the Pakistan Cricket Board.” It is pertinent to mention here that Karachi is scheduled to host four more matches of PSL tournament from March 13, 14, 15 and 17. The management of Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) said in a statement, “Following government advice, the upcoming #HBLPSLV matches in Karachi will be played in front of an empty National Stadium. The precautionary decision has been made to better protect the health of spectators, players, officials & media.” All unused tickets will be refunded as per the PCB’s ticketing policy, whereas, more details to follow in due course, it added. For the match played on Thursday, the PCB and the Sindh government have strongly advised the spectators to continue to take all necessary precautionary measures.