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Waqar recommended to take test matches to the smaller cities and to take the ODIs, T20s to the largest cities of Pakistan to maximize the crowds.

Yea i agree. They would be more willing to accept and roll with the incompetence of the PCB.. like they wouldn’t complain like I did above and be grateful that they have international cricket in the city
 
As promised. I will send this to pcb.

I cannot promise if anything will change, but it's important pcb realises what's going on.

Thanks. At the very least they can make the ticketing process easier. And at least for test matches there should be possibility to buy tickets at the ground. I was just tracking my phone to see how many steps I did from the time I got dropped at the ground initially to when I was finally in the stands and it’s 12,000+ stands. That’s gotta be a few km
 
why not just have the matches at a smaller more convenient test ground in Karachi, preferably something closer to the sea so you can get a breeze to help with swing too.

surely karachi walas would know if there are better grounds around, I'm sure it wouldn't be too expensive to hire for 5 days.

LOL. Karachi which has been left orphaned for 2/3 decades and lacks basic drainage system and decent quality roads is gonna have multiple test standard cricket grounds? You are a very positive chap must say.
 
1) the BookMe app or website doesn’t work. Once you get to the cricket page it just freezes. Multiple people ran into that problem. So no way to get a ticket online. It was very unclear what was the other way so what we did was just to show up at the stadium and pray that we found a way there. In 2022 you’d think it would be more efficient and unless you want to get tickets physically, you should ups be able to buy online and print them (I’m not even asking for a online QR code ticket lol)

2) the best way to get the ticket physically (getting it physically is only way) was to go to the empty ground a little further away and get it from the BookMe vans. But this wasn’t made clear anywhere. We figured out on spot. Why not sell the tickets at the stadium entrances? It’s a test match so you know it won’t be a mad rush right.

3) The process to actually get a ticket was painstaking and it was a legit hour from time you reached the stadium to the time you were in the stands despite there being zero rush of spectators. I’d get it if it was sold out and lot of people to manage. Anyways, These were the steps. A) So you get to the stadium, ask around to see what’s the process of getting a ticket. B) You get told to walk to a ground for 15-20 mins to get the tickets physically so you do that. C) then you walk 15-20 mins backs to the specific gate of the stadium. D) You can only go to specific side of the stadium where you gate is rather than enter the stadium and go to the specific gate once inside. Adds 15-20 mins extra. E) there you wait in line and get through eventually.

4) One thing which is annoying but I found funny at the time was that for some reason the security guy at our stand just locked the entrance from outside and disappeared in the tea session so essentially we were locked inside LOL. When he eventually returned we asked what happened and he was like the kids were being rowdy and going in and out so I just locked it LOL. Hilarious

The bookme app is shocking…

Went to Pak for a holiday, tried booking PSL tickets via Bookme, selected our seats, paid through Jazz account, and moments later would get a refund…and the seats we selected were no longer available because they were allocated to us.
 
65,000 for the Australia v S Africa first day, so Test cricket is truly alive in some parts of the world.

Saj to be fair this is the developed world. People have financial security, purchasing power etc. to take time off work without worrying about anything and go enjoy the match. Secondly, the user experience at these stadiums is top notch i.e. there are food options, proper washroom facilities, no hassle getting in/out, you can park your car at a nearby parking lot or take public transit, tickets are electronic and just require you to tap your phone, and the list goes on and on. Ushers are there to answer any questions, help you if you’re lost etc.

At the very least the PCB needs to upgrade or build new stadiums, hell just build one to start with and then go from there. Enough with the lipstick on a pig type renovations. Have proper food available, partner with a few established restaurants to setup food trucks or concessions stands in and around the stadium. Bring in a band or something to create a festive environment. Sadly, we were relying on the Barmy Army trumpet during the last series to create a bit of an atmosphere. They can also outsource the ticketing to an established third party. Why not allocate 20% of the tickets to schools or students? Give them a chance to see their stars and experience live cricket or give away tickets to all the people who are suffering along the travel route that shuts down half the city to fill up the stadium. If Pakistan can develop nukes they can certainly make these small changes.
 
Saj to be fair this is the developed world. People have financial security, purchasing power etc. to take time off work without worrying about anything and go enjoy the match. Secondly, the user experience at these stadiums is top notch i.e. there are food options, proper washroom facilities, no hassle getting in/out, you can park your car at a nearby parking lot or take public transit, tickets are electronic and just require you to tap your phone, and the list goes on and on. Ushers are there to answer any questions, help you if you’re lost etc.

At the very least the PCB needs to upgrade or build new stadiums, hell just build one to start with and then go from there. Enough with the lipstick on a pig type renovations. Have proper food available, partner with a few established restaurants to setup food trucks or concessions stands in and around the stadium. Bring in a band or something to create a festive environment. Sadly, we were relying on the Barmy Army trumpet during the last series to create a bit of an atmosphere. They can also outsource the ticketing to an established third party. Why not allocate 20% of the tickets to schools or students? Give them a chance to see their stars and experience live cricket or give away tickets to all the people who are suffering along the travel route that shuts down half the city to fill up the stadium. If Pakistan can develop nukes they can certainly make these small changes.

Agree that PCB needs to make improvements, but places like Rawalpindi are in Pakistan, the facilities aren't brilliant there, but people turn up there for Test cricket.
 
Thanks. At the very least they can make the ticketing process easier. And at least for test matches there should be possibility to buy tickets at the ground. I was just tracking my phone to see how many steps I did from the time I got dropped at the ground initially to when I was finally in the stands and it’s 12,000+ stands. That’s gotta be a few km

So are no tickets sold at any of the grounds on match days for Test cricket?
 
As per media reports, the PCB management committee has decided to make entry free during second Test between Pakistan and New Zealand, starting on January 2, 2023.

PCB has contacted education institutes, orphanages and old homes to invite them to watch second Test.
 
Historically tests just don't attract bums in seats. It's probably not even related to the fact that Pakistan is a poor side. I can't recall now but the classic 1994 Karachi test between Pakistan and Australia where Pakistan squeezed home by 1 wicket was that well attended? Or empty stands despite stellar players being present on show (Wasim, Waqar, Inzi,Warne,Waugh)?

Maybe purely a Karachi thing and perhaps the only reason it still gets test matches is that security boxes are ticked.
 
So are no tickets sold at any of the grounds on match days for Test cricket?

No best bet is to go to an empty ground 15 mins away where they have BookMe vans with tickets. So you physically buy tickets there.
 
Historically tests just don't attract bums in seats. It's probably not even related to the fact that Pakistan is a poor side. I can't recall now but the classic 1994 Karachi test between Pakistan and Australia where Pakistan squeezed home by 1 wicket was that well attended? Or empty stands despite stellar players being present on show (Wasim, Waqar, Inzi,Warne,Waugh)?

Maybe purely a Karachi thing and perhaps the only reason it still gets test matches is that security boxes are ticked.

The 2006 india test match was pretty well attended and 2006 was actually packed.
 
The Pakistan Cricket Board has announced free entry for spectators at the second test match between Pakistan and New Zealand that will be played from 2-6 January at the National Bank Cricket Arena Karachi.

The spectators are only required to bring either their original CNIC or B-form to enter the stadium and they will be able to watch the action free of cost from any of the premium (Imran Khan, Quaid, Wasim Akram and Zaheer Abbas), first class (Asif Iqbal, Waqar Hassan and Majid Khan) and general enclosures (Muhammad Brothers and Intikhab Alam).

Shuttles will also be running in-between the National Bank Cricket Arena and the Gareeb Nawaz parking area for ease of access into the stadium by spectators.
 
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No best bet is to go to an empty ground 15 mins away where they have BookMe vans with tickets. So you physically buy tickets there.

But that's what I am asking. They do sell tickets on the day of the match.
 
This is what a fan sees of the game - why would anyone spend money or time to come to NSK for this?

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On the penultimate day of the recently-concluded first Test between Pakistan and New Zealand, Ish Sodhi swung his bat at a delivery from Abrar Ahmed. That was the only thing fans saw before the Black Caps’ tailender was walking off. Babar Azam had taken a catch at mid-off from Sodhi’s leading edge but he was obscured from those sitting in the front rows of the stands because a pillar was blocking their view.

This is one of the reasons why fans have shunned going to the National Stadium to see the New Zealand side in action in a Test for the first time on Pakistani soil in 20 years. The issue has dragged on since earlier this month, when empty stands were seen during the third Test between Pakistan and England, who themselves were on their first Test tour of the country since 2005.

For a city that’s waited for so long for cricket to return, where streets and alleys have youngsters playing the game, it’s questionable why fans haven’t turned up. In the commentary box, Bazid Khan offered an explanation for the low turnout. “Cricket fans in Rawalpindi buy tickets and enjoy cricket in Pindi Cricket Stadium whereas people in Karachi enjoy cricket watching on television.” One Pakistan Cricket Board official, speaking on the condition of anonymity, said people in Karachi have a low appetite for Test cricket. “The National Stadium did fill up for the T20 Internationals against England as well as the Pakistan Super League [earlier this year],” said the official.

Issues with attending games the iconic Test venue, though, are glaring. For all talk by the PCB about improving fan experience, something that has gone on since the tour of the West Indies in December last year, nothing has been addressed regarding that. In the end, it’s the local fans who are being blamed for not turning up. But closer investigation reveals hindrances in getting into the venue are manifold.


The biggest problem has been with ticketing. Fans, who had online tickets, had to walk several kilometres during the England Test just to get physical ones since they weren’t being allowed inside with a hard copy. For the New Zealand series, the PCB announced that tickets could be bought from specific locations but there problems continued.

NAMEER Osmani, a handicapped university student, is being lifted up the stadium rows by his friends to get a better view of the match.
Even fans from New Zealand suffered. “No one had a clear idea of how where the tickets had to be bought,” Fin Graham, who had travelled all the way from Down Under to see his side play here, told Dawn. “I had to go to different places just in order to get them as they weren’t available online.” A fan from Karachi confirmed to Dawn that tickets couldn’t be bought even from the places that were mentioned on PCB website.

The PCB has undergone an upheaval this month with the previous setup led by chairman Ramiz Raja having been disbanded and an interim management committee led by Najam Sethi having taken over. There aren’t many who are willing to speak on the issue. But a source in the PCB did admit while speaking to Dawn that “it would’ve been easier that physical ticketing booths were installed outside stadiums but it wasn’t allowed by security authorities.”

PCB’s primary task in reviving international cricket in Pakistan was assuring visiting teams foolproof security. It has meant that fans have had to go through several security checks in order to get inside the stadium. It’s a mile-long walk from the parking lot to the stadium.

“When we got to the parking lot, we didn’t know where we could park the vehicle as there is no signage,” Mohammad Muzammil, a fan, told Dawn. “We had to go through a longer route to find a safe parking place and then walked all the way from there.” Others complained that there had been no guidelines on the shuttle services bringing fans into the stadium.

Several security checkpoints greet fans as they make their way in. At a scanner, one fan protested that his ear pods and power bank was being taken by the security officers. “The PCB hasn’t communicated any such guidelines regarding gadgets,” the fan protested.

Once inside, it’s a dusty welcome with stands covered in dirt. “The plan was to have better seating and a replay screen installed at the stadium to improve the fan experience but due to a ban on imports, that couldn’t be fulfilled,” said the PCB source.

It’s a bigger challenge for differently-abled persons to get into the stadium. Nameer Osmani, a physically-challenged fan who is bound to a wheelchair, was being lifted by his friends from one stair to another as they tried to get a better view of the ground from the seats closer to the top of the enclosure. “It’s sad that there are no ramps or facilities for people like me,” Nameer lamented while speaking to Dawn.

The PCB source told Dawn that “unfortunately no venue in Pakistan is equipped for differently-abled persons” but added that with Pakistan hosting the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy, there will be infrastructural changes made to allow for that. The PCB has announced free entry for fans on a first-come, first-served basis for the second Test of the New Zealand series but it seems that in the near future, fans will have to wait for better facilities at the National Stadium.
 
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I went there during Australia series and decided not to go again. Poor dirty seats, no clear view. Also no or very slow internet and weak mobile phone signals. If PCB wants the crowed they need a NEW Stadium.
 
I was there in NSK. That was my first cricket match I watched in stadium.
I was 11 and didnt knw much about cricket. I remember asking an old guy sitting next to us who had radio in his hand..."which teams are playing" :D and then asking scores and all....

As far as I remember, NSK was packed...
 
Free entry and still hardly anybody there.

Such a disappointment.

The cricket was good today as well.
 
There was a time when PCB would suppress all talk of low crowds but situation is so bad that the TV comms etc all mentioning it openly

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There was a time when PCB would suppress all talk of low crowds but situation is so bad that the TV comms etc all mentioning it openly

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Yep. It was common to focus on dozen or so people sitting in a cluster and calling it a 'crowd'.
 
I daresay there were more people in the UAE when Pakistan played there than Pakistan now.
 
Free entry

Shuttles from the stadium to the Gareeb Nawaz parking area

Still hardly anyone there.

Are all the seats restricted views?
 
Atmosphere definitely sounded better last few days. Whether piped in or not is a different matter
 
The country is going through its worst economic period , may be the people dont feel like going to stadium anymore.
 
Karachi should not host anymore int. Cricket for rest of the year.

Multan, Pindi or even Lahore had much better crowds.
 
Its funny how karachi whines of not being given matches or their players not playing when it is clearly eveident that ppl from karachi are not interested.

Terrible place to host ganea
 
The country is going through its worst economic period , may be the people dont feel like going to stadium anymore.

Nope.

First of all, this has been the story about karachi, they never show up to the stadium be it psl or international.

Under same economic conditiona ppl in punjab show up...
 
Its funny how karachi whines of not being given matches or their players not playing when it is clearly eveident that ppl from karachi are not interested.

Terrible place to host ganea

Can somebody run the numbers and let us know number of international cricket matches hosted by each city in Pakistan?
 
Karachi’s stadium is inconvenient in many ways. You have to live in the city to realize why even all these free transports and tickets don’t work. It is problematic but it isn’t all about the stadium either. It’s how the city works—the transit system to everything else. And then it’s never a phenomenal viewing experience either. You’re so far away from the action. The distance to the advertising boards from the nearest seats is incredible. It doesn’t offer anything over just watching it from home on the television and actually enjoying the game. I don’t think a new stadium would fix the existing issues either. But it’s not all about the crowd either. It’s complex. Maybe a smaller stadium—both in capacity and distance to the action—with a lot of parking close by could be one solution.
 
Karachi’s stadium is inconvenient in many ways. You have to live in the city to realize why even all these free transports and tickets don’t work. It is problematic but it isn’t all about the stadium either. It’s how the city works—the transit system to everything else. And then it’s never a phenomenal viewing experience either. You’re so far away from the action. The distance to the advertising boards from the nearest seats is incredible. It doesn’t offer anything over just watching it from home on the television and actually enjoying the game. I don’t think a new stadium would fix the existing issues either. But it’s not all about the crowd either. It’s complex. Maybe a smaller stadium—both in capacity and distance to the action—with a lot of parking close by could be one solution.

Same situation in pindi stadium... Yet pindi fills up
 
PCB needs to diversify and urgently upgrade all the other stadiums in the country. You can't keep giving one stadium a monopoly
 
Nope.

First of all, this has been the story about karachi, they never show up to the stadium be it psl or international.

Under same economic conditiona ppl in punjab show up...

The ground reality of the city khi is not same as any other city... lets try to live there for sometime and see if watching cricket in stadium is priority of a common man after going through all the hassle to reach to the ground.
 
Can’t blame Pakistani crowds. Have you seen the brand of cricket we’ve been playing since 2011? Pakistanis still are high off the charisma and stardom of the cricketers of the 80s and 90s. For years now, the teams we field lack that swagger, they don’t really care about tuning in anymore after having tasted the heights of excitement in the 80s or 90s. Heck, even the 2004-2009 period Pakistan was an exciting team to watch.

Shaheen is probably the only established exciting cricketer we have rn. Maybe Naseem in the future.

I’m not saying this ODI team is not efficient. It is. But efficiency alone is not a crowd puller.
 
Such a poor atmosphere in all of these recent matches at Karachi.

The poor cameramen having to show the same people in the crowd again and again.

Really poor show this!
 
Such a poor atmosphere in all of these recent matches at Karachi.

The poor cameramen having to show the same people in the crowd again and again.

Really poor show this!

What do you think the reason is though?

We have a good opposition, it’s not like it’s Zimbabwe touring.

We are always told Pakistan are a cricket mad country, yet no one shows up! It’s poor to see, these players are playing on flat wickets in hot weather with their hearts out and no fans even come to watch.
 
What do you think the reason is though?

We have a good opposition, it’s not like it’s Zimbabwe touring.

We are always told Pakistan are a cricket mad country, yet no one shows up! It’s poor to see, these players are playing on flat wickets in hot weather with their hearts out and no fans even come to watch.

Well some of the reasons we are being given are:

Poor views in the seats
Poor transport
Unable to purchase tickets
 
Well some of the reasons we are being given are:

Poor views in the seats
Poor transport
Unable to purchase tickets
This is a day ODI on a Monday.

That’s a reason too.

All ODIs must be on weekends. No questions askedZ
 
The ground reality of the city khi is not same as any other city... lets try to live there for sometime and see if watching cricket in stadium is priority of a common man after going through all the hassle to reach to the ground.

oh bhai, people living in Pindi or Faislabad arnt rich either and they also have to go through hassle. Stop making this as if people from URBAN karachi are living a tough life.

Point is simple, cricket isn't watched or much followed there.

Faisalabad can fill up a stadium for a Faysel Bank t20.
 
Well some of the reasons we are being given are:

Poor views in the seats
Poor transport
Unable to purchase tickets

this reason exists for all other grounds.

Infact, I remember going to a test match in Pindi was a bigger hassle, while my cousin living in Karachi was able to get dropp off on a careem(uber) infront of the stadium when the Australia matches were taking place in Karachi.

Issue isn't money or anything

Point is simple, every city has its own entertainment. Smaller cities have less entertainment so they will fill up a stadium because they rarely get such entertainment. Karachi has other entertainment that can attract people.

Cricket is not a priority for Karachi, hence there is no need to keep matches there. Might aswell give more matches to Pindi and Multan. Maybe use money to upgrade the stadium of Faisalabad and Sialkot. Test Hyderabad market aswell, if fans show up there maybe invest some money on the Hyderabad stadium and start giving them matches aswell.
 
This is a day ODI on a Monday.

That’s a reason too.

All ODIs must be on weekends. No questions askedZ

So, to hell with scheduling, just make all matches in Karachi weekends only.
 
The stadium, the misery the people of Karachi have to face and the overall management of actually getting in to view a match have made it clear that NSK isn’t a venue for a full house. Attendance has been a complete failure for this entire series.

I agree, schedule future matches at other venues which might even make it easier logistically.
 
This is a day ODI on a Monday.

That’s a reason too.

All ODIs must be on weekends. No questions askedZ

Are you saying that out of a 25 Million Population city even 0.1% people cant come and fill the ground?. Even on weekdays it shud be an issue.
Ticket prices are reasonable and opposition is good.

PCB should simply invest in other grounds in Punjab. Faisalabad, Multan, Sialkot etc.
 
oh bhai, people living in Pindi or Faislabad arnt rich either and they also have to go through hassle. Stop making this as if people from URBAN karachi are living a tough life.

Point is simple, cricket isn't watched or much followed there.

Faisalabad can fill up a stadium for a Faysel Bank t20.

as I mentioned.... first live in karachi understand the issue and then speak... nothing to do with rich or poor.
 
as I mentioned.... first live in karachi understand the issue and then speak... nothing to do with rich or poor.

there is no issue, stop making it as if an Urban city has an issue buying the cheapest sports ticket in the world :))

Its all about entertainment preference. Same karachi gate crashed Karachi Eat 2022 just yesterday. Its all about preference.
 
Are you saying that out of a 25 Million Population city even 0.1% people cant come and fill the ground?. Even on weekdays it shud be an issue.
Ticket prices are reasonable and opposition is good.

PCB should simply invest in other grounds in Punjab. Faisalabad, Multan, Sialkot etc.

Lots of assumptions. Karachi is a cricket mad city as other ones. PCB should do a poll/survey and collect data from target customers around why they are preferring to watch cricket from
Home instead. Based on survey results, they should carve out a plan of action.

It might be helpful to get feedback on formats as well. I saw that T20s vs England drew strong crowds on both games.
 
So, to hell with scheduling, just make all matches in Karachi weekends only.

2 Tests. 3 ODIs. Not a single bit of cricket scheduled on the weekend.

This is Pakistan v West Indies ODI D/N on Weekend @ Karachi. Full House.

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Scheduling an ODI @ Monday 2:30PM is a blunder in Karachi.

Are you saying that out of a 25 Million Population city even 0.1% people cant come and fill the ground?. Even on weekdays it shud be an issue.
Ticket prices are reasonable and opposition is good.

PCB should simply invest in other grounds in Punjab. Faisalabad, Multan, Sialkot etc.

Yes that’s exactly what I am saying. Karachi people only watch matches on the weekends. They are not farigh people. Read above.
 
2 Tests. 3 ODIs. Not a single bit of cricket scheduled on the weekend.

This is Pakistan v West Indies ODI D/N on Weekend @ Karachi. Full House.

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Scheduling an ODI @ Monday 2:30PM is a blunder in Karachi.



Yes that’s exactly what I am saying. Karachi people only watch matches on the weekends. They are not farigh people. Read above.

I appreciate people have other commitments but surely true lovers of the game will take a day's leave etc and go to a match on any day.

Also the Karachi Test versus England was December 17 - 20, 2022. 17th and 18th were a Saturday and Sunday.
 
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I appreciate people have other commitments but surely true lovers of the game will take a day's leave etc and go to a match on any day.

Also the Karachi Test versus England was December 17 - 20, 2022. 17th and 18th were a Saturday and Sunday.

Karachi is a working city with it being the lifeblood of Pakistan. Cricket doesn't really matter
 
there is no issue, stop making it as if an Urban city has an issue buying the cheapest sports ticket in the world :))

Its all about entertainment preference. Same karachi gate crashed Karachi Eat 2022 just yesterday. Its all about preference.

that tells the ignorance... Karachi Eat didn't have parking 2km away and 5 different security checks... anyways its difficult to argue with someone who doesn't know khi... Peace!!
 
Well some of the reasons we are being given are:

Poor views in the seats
Poor transport
Unable to purchase tickets

Better to set up a big massive screen to have tv like experience.. Many grounds now hve that..

The viewing experience from the seats are very bad and poor, better to watch the game on PTV instead lol..
 
2 Tests. 3 ODIs. Not a single bit of cricket scheduled on the weekend.

This is Pakistan v West Indies ODI D/N on Weekend @ Karachi. Full House.

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Scheduling an ODI @ Monday 2:30PM is a blunder in Karachi.



Yes that’s exactly what I am saying. Karachi people only watch matches on the weekends. They are not farigh people. Read above.

The picture that you have posted is not of national stadium Karachi. 🤣🤣
 
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I appreciate people have other commitments but surely true lovers of the game will take a day's leave etc and go to a match on any day.

Also the Karachi Test versus England was December 17 - 20, 2022. 17th and 18th were a Saturday and Sunday.

Karachi Tests, you can never hope for good attendance, even on weekends. It is always going to be miserable. Unless, we try a Night Test? That might be a novel idea.

For LOIs, it is fixable if planned accordingly. You can get Full Houses easily if you are strategic.

Just do:
ODI D/N on Saturday, Sunday
T20I N on Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday

The reason for the slack of attendance in Karachi has to do with the culture & mindset. They are very busy, hustling, & educated people. It is very difficult to for them to attend matches on the weekdays. Taking a day off for cricket is a Western idea.

The people of Punjab are very different. They are farigh. Even a rooster fight or tent pegging match will draw scores of crowds. That is why every match in Pindi, Multan, Lahore stadiums is much more highly attended.
 
The Bahria Town Stadium has been in Limbo since 2013, the condition of construction is still the same as it was in 2013.

Why can't we have a stadium in Defence?

It is not a good idea for a city like Karachi to only have one stadium. Mumbai has 4 stadiums
 
I thought that the attendance might have been quite strong today, given the promotion of the tickets and the reasonable prices, as well as the fact that it was a white ball game. Alas…
 
The reason for the slack of attendance in Karachi has to do with the culture & mindset. They are very busy, hustling, & educated people. It is very difficult to for them to attend matches on the weekdays. Taking a day off for cricket is a Western idea.

The people of Punjab are very different. They are farigh. Even a rooster fight or tent pegging match will draw scores of crowds. That is why every match in Pindi, Multan, Lahore stadiums is much more highly attended.

More busy, hustling and educated than even the people in Indian cities which draw huge crowds for Indian matches as well as the IPL ?

The City seems to be most dull and devoid of any Sporting Culture and enthusiasm.
 
Karachi is a working city with it being the lifeblood of Pakistan. Cricket doesn't really matter

So if cricket doesn't matter there, then play matches elsewhere is what some of us are saying.
 
Next match is the fifth consecutive match happening in Karachi. Third Test v/s England, then two tests against NZ and then next two Odis. Why is PCB organizing series of matches in such empty venues. PCB should follow a proper rotation policy and also upgrade other venues. Nobody bothers to show up in Karachi so the city should be allotted as few matches as possible..

Empty Stadiums, outdated Cricket infrastructure provides a very poor perception of Pakistan.
 
Next match is the fifth consecutive match happening in Karachi. Third Test v/s England, then two tests against NZ and then next two Odis. Why is PCB organizing series of matches in such empty venues. PCB should follow a proper rotation policy and also upgrade other venues. Nobody bothers to show up in Karachi so the city should be allotted as few matches as possible..

Empty Stadiums, outdated Cricket infrastructure provides a very poor perception of Pakistan.

Maybe PCB is scared to do matches outside Karachi for security reasons.

It's a shame honestly.
 
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The Bahria Town Stadium has been in Limbo since 2013, the condition of construction is still the same as it was in 2013.

Why can't we have a stadium in Defence?

It is not a good idea for a city like Karachi to only have one stadium. Mumbai has 4 stadiums

They have other grounds in Karachi - Southend, UBL, NBP and Naya Nazimabad.

But none are currently international standard.
 
that tells the ignorance... Karachi Eat didn't have parking 2km away and 5 different security checks... anyways its difficult to argue with someone who doesn't know khi... Peace!!

Pindi has it way worse. They had 10 checkpoints. Also, during the australia test there were barely any chekpoints in karachi during the third test.

stop coming up with excuses.

You cant accept the fact that every city has its own entertainment, Karachites showed up for Karachi Eats. They dont enjoy cricket, fine. Dont give them matches

It is difficult to argue with someone who will make excuses and not be logical.
 
Next match is the fifth consecutive match happening in Karachi. Third Test v/s England, then two tests against NZ and then next two Odis. Why is PCB organizing series of matches in such empty venues. PCB should follow a proper rotation policy and also upgrade other venues. Nobody bothers to show up in Karachi so the city should be allotted as few matches as possible..

Empty Stadiums, outdated Cricket infrastructure provides a very poor perception of Pakistan.

Because we have very limited number of international stadiums e.g Lahore, RWLP, and Multan other than Karachi.
All other three stadiums cannot be used as of now because of fog related situations in whole punjab and islamabad areas. The days are shorter and visibility is very limited. Karachi is only the viable option to stage international matches currently.
 
2 Tests. 3 ODIs. Not a single bit of cricket scheduled on the weekend.

This is Pakistan v West Indies ODI D/N on Weekend @ Karachi. Full House.

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Scheduling an ODI @ Monday 2:30PM is a blunder in Karachi.



Yes that’s exactly what I am saying. Karachi people only watch matches on the weekends. They are not farigh people. Read above.

This is Lahore. Maybe in PSL on 18 Feb 2022.
 
Abysmal that a city of over 20 million cannot muster even 20,000 people to come to a cricket match. Then people start moaning that it is because of the cost of atta or because have to work, as if Karachi is the only city in the world with inflation, jobs, poverty etc. It is ridiculous - let's face it, the people of Karachi are not sports, arts, culture etc lovers.
 
So if cricket doesn't matter there, then play matches elsewhere is what some of us are saying.

And I don't disagree. But maybe the biggest problem is the stadium is one big obstructed view. Must be the worst stadium in the world.
 
A fan who ran onto the field today

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