Pakistan Cricket Board has selected different venues to host the 9th season of Pakistan Super League. As per reports, PSL 2024 will be hosted at 5 different stadiums. You can check all the details about PSL 2024 Venues, Pakistan Super League Season 9 Stadiums, and PSL 9 Places here on this page.
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PSL 2024 Venues
The Pakistan Super League season 9 first match will be played on Feb-13 Multan Sultans vs Lahore Qalandars in Multan Cricket Stadium, Multan. 6 teams participate in this tournament. All the teams have national and international players with different categories (Platinum, diamond, gold, silver, and emerging).
All the Six teams play 10 matches with each other at different venues. PSL tournament has three distinct stages first round is the Playoff stage then the Sami final and the final.
Team | City | Owner | Home ground | Founded | Captain | Coach |
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Islamabad United | Islamabad, Capital Territory | Leonine Global Sports | Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi | 2015 | Shadab Khan | Azhar Mahmood |
Karachi Kings | Karachi, Sindh | Salman Iqbal | National Stadium, Karachi | 2015 | Imad Wasim | Johan Botha |
Lahore Qalandars | Lahore, Punjab | Fawad Rana | Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore | 2015 | Shaheen Afridi | Aaqib Javed |
Multan Sultans | Multan, Punjab | Alamgir Khan Tareen | Multan Cricket Stadium, Multan | 2017 | Mohammad Rizwan | Andy Flower |
Peshawar Zalmi | Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa | Javed Afridi | Arbab Niaz Stadium, Peshawar | 2015 | Babar Azam | Daren Sammy |
Quetta Gladiators | Quetta, Balochistan | Nadeem Omar | Bugti Stadium, Quetta | 2015 | Sarfaraz Ahmed | Moin Khan |
The 9th season of the Pakistan Super League, also known as PSL 2024 matches held in Pakistan at four venues: Karachi, Lahore, Multan, and Rawalpindi. The opening match will be played at Multan Cricket Stadium against Multan Sultans and Lahore Qalandars after the opening ceremony.
Multan Cricket Stadium
Multan Cricket Stadium is situated in Multan in south Punjab. It was opened in 2001 after the closing of Ibn-e-Qasim Bagh Stadium. It has staged 10 ODIs so far. Here are the details of the Multan Cricket Stadium.
Location | Multan, Punjab, Pakistan |
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Establishment | 2001; 22 years ago |
Capacity | 35,000 |
Owner | Pakistan Cricket Board |
Operator | Southern Punjab Cricket Association |
Tenants | Pakistan national cricket team Southern Punjab cricket team Multan Sultans |
First Test | 29–31 August 2001: Pakistan v Bangladesh |
Last Test | 9–12 December 2022: Pakistan v England |
First ODI | 9 September 2003: Pakistan v Bangladesh |
Last ODI | 30 August 2023: Pakistan v Nepal |
Gaddafi Stadium Lahore
Gaddafi Stadium Lahore( Lahore Cricket Stadium) was built in 1959 with the help of General Gaddafi, so it is called Gaddafi Stadium. It has a capacity of 27000 people. It has staged many international matches. it also staged one ODI World Cup in 1996. Here are the details of Gaddafi Stadium Lahore.
Location | Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan |
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Capicity | Capacity |
Establishment | 1959 |
Owner | Pakistan Cricket Board |
Tenants | Pakistan national cricket team Central Punjab cricket team Lahore Qalandars |
First Test | 21–26 November 1959: Pakistan v Australia |
Last Test | 21–25 March 2022: Pakistan v Australia |
First ODI | 13 January 1978: Pakistan v England |
Last ODI | 2 April 2022: Pakistan v Australia |
First T20I | 22 May 2015: Pakistan v Zimbabwe |
Last T20I | 17 April 2023: Pakistan v New Zealand |
First WODI | 2 November 2019: Pakistan v Bangladesh |
Last WODI | 9 November 2022: Pakistan v Ireland |
First WT20I | 26 October 2019: Pakistan v Bangladesh |
Last WT20I | 16 November 2022: Pakistan v Ireland |
National Stadium Karachi PSL venue
After the independence of Pakistan, National Stadium Karachi was the first stadium built in Pakistan in 1955. National Bank is the sponsor of National Stadium Karachi. It is the home ground of the Karachi Kings PSL franchise. 9 Match of the Pakistan Super League will be played in this stadium in PSL 2024 season 9. 50000 audience can watch a live match here.
Location | Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan |
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Establishment | 21 April 1955; 68 years ago |
Capacity | 50,000 |
Owner | Pakistan Cricket Board |
Operator | Sindh Cricket Association |
Tenants | Pakistan national cricket team Sindh cricket team Karachi Kings |
First Test | 26 February–1 March 1956: Pakistan v India |
Last Test | 2–6 January 2023: Pakistan v New Zealand |
First ODI | 21 November 1981: Pakistan v Sri Lanka |
Last ODI | 7 May 2023: Pakistan v New Zealand |
First T20I | 20 April 2008: Pakistan v Bangladesh |
Last T20I | 25 September 2022: Pakistan v England |
Only women’s Test | 15–19 March 2004: Pakistan v West Indies |
First WODI | 9 April 2001: Pakistan v Netherlands |
Last WODI | 11 November 2021: Pakistan v West Indies |
First WT20I | 28 October 2008: Pakistan v West Indies |
Last WT20I | 31 October 2008: Pakistan v West |
Rawalpindi cricket stadium
Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium is one of the Spectacular cricket stadiums of Pakistan. The stadium was opened in 1992 in Rawalpindi short distance from Islamabad. At present, the stadium’s capacity is 15,000 audience. Pakistan Cricket Board is the owner of Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium and it is operated by Northern Cricket Association.
It served as a major venue for the World Cup 1996. The stadium had its first Test match on December 9, 1993, and first ODI on January 19, 1992. Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium also hosts T20 matches.
It is one of the 4 venues of the Pakistan Super League and is the hometown of Islamabad United. In the coming PSL season, the stadium will start its innings from the 9th match.
Location | Rawalpindi, Punjab, Pakistan |
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Establishment | 19 January 1992 |
Capacity | 15,000 |
Owner | Pakistan Cricket Board |
Operator | Northern Cricket Association |
Tenants | Pakistan national cricket team Northern cricket team Islamabad United |
First Test | 9–14 December 1993: Pakistan v Zimbabwe |
Last Test | 1–5 December 2022: Pakistan v England |
First ODI | 19 January 1992: Pakistan v Sri Lanka |
Last ODI | 29 April 2023: Pakistan v New Zealand |
First T20I | 7 November 2020: Pakistan v Zimbabwe |
Last T20I | 24 April 2023: Pakistan v New Zealand |