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Hundreds stuck in long lines as Pakistan Super League ticket snag slows return of spectators

Yahoo Sports

KARACHI, Pakistan (AP) — Fans waited a month to watch Pakistan Super League games in person after the Twenty20 tournament was impacted by the Iran war . They waited a few more hours Tuesday because of a ticketing problem. A day after Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif approved the return of fans to stadiums for the remaining four games of the country’s premier cricket tournament, ticket distribution hit a snag.

“Printing of tickets was done in Lahore and it was supposed to come to Karachi through cargo at 1 p. m. , but the flight got canceled,” league CEO Salman Naseer told reporters.

So, hundreds of fans waited in line for several hours ahead of the first playoff match — between Islamabad United and Peshawar Zalmi in the southern port city of Karachi — as tickets eventually arrived behind schedule. “We received lots of complaints, but the problem was that we got very short time," Naseer said. "Prior to this only the final was announced (for fans) and our whole focus was on Lahore.

"Passion of fans is there … My only fear is that spectators will get the tickets, but they might not able to watch the complete game. ” Tickets went on sale four hours before the qualifier started and around 5,000 spectators were inside the National Bank Stadium when Islamabad captain Shadab Khan won the toss and elected to field against Peshawar, led by Babar Azam. “I came here to support Peshawar Zalmi, especially Babar bhai (brother),” said Jawad Ahmed as he waited in a long queue to get his ticket.

“Had we got more matches in Karachi, we could have got more opportunities to see players in action. Now they have allowed one game, but you can see our excitement. The rush is in front of you.