Tuesday, March 3, 2026

Karachi’s traffic nightmare is the reason why fans aren’t showing up for PSL

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Wasim Akram & Fakhr e Alam shared tumultuous and draining experience on Karachi Roads.

Karachi’s traffic nightmare is the reason why fans aren’t showing up for PSL 9. Wasim Akram & Fakhr e Alam shared tumultuous and draining experience on Karachi Roads.

In the accompanying video, Akram echoed the actor’s sentiments, describing the situation as a “nightmare.” He explained that after being stuck in traffic for an hour and a half, they had to make a U-turn and ultimately couldn’t reach the stadium. The cricket legend acknowledged the potential reluctance of people to attend matches in Karachi due to such logistical hurdles.

Fakhr-e-Alam further underscored that if individuals with special passes and stickers on their cars, granting them extra privileges, encountered difficulties reaching the venue, it raised serious concerns about accessibility for the general public. He emphasized the added inconvenience faced by the citizens of Karachi due to the mismanagement of traffic arrangements.

Both the stars wrapped up their message with a heartfelt plea to the Karachi traffic police and local organizers, urging them to promptly tackle the issue and develop efficient traffic management solutions. They implored authorities to streamline the routes to the National Stadium, guaranteeing a seamless experience for cricket enthusiasts and preventing further disillusionment for those excited to witness live matches in Karachi. As the cricket season progresses, the demand for enhanced infrastructure and traffic planning becomes ever more pressing to elevate the overall fan experience at matches.

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