The release of PSL 10 season tickets was scheduled for April 3 at 3 PM, according to an official announcement by the PCB. However, TCS, the company responsible for ticket sales, failed to make the tickets available on time. Despite claims by the PCB that tickets were ready for purchase, fans were left waiting for over 1.5 hours with no access to tickets.
Visiting TCS’s ticketing page revealed no available data, and users following the PCB’s link found they were unable to select teams or venues, indicating that TCS had not updated its system. This failure resulted in no tickets being sold, a significant disappointment for fans.
PSL officials have been quick to draw comparisons between PSL and the IPL, but they have not lived up to basic commitments such as ensuring timely ticket availability. This failure reflects poorly on PSL, especially since they entrusted TCS with this task.
With PSL 10 set to begin on April 11, the negligence displayed by both the PCB and TCS is unacceptable and warrants immediate action. Fans deserve a smooth ticketing process, not the mismanagement they have experienced. This situation highlights the need for accountability and improvement in the ticketing process for future events.
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