Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Mohsin Naqvi on Tuesday officially announced the revised schedule for the remainder of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) Season 10, confirming that the tournament will resume on May 17 and conclude with the grand final on May 25.
The update follows reports indicating that the PCB had finalised a proposed plan for the remaining eight matches of the season. Naqvi confirmed the dates through a post on his official X (formerly Twitter) account.
"HBL PSL X picks up from where it left off! 6 teams, 0 fear," Naqvi posted. "Let the aura take over as we unite and celebrate the spirit of cricket."
"Get ready for 8 thrilling matches starting 17th May, leading up to the Grand Final on 25th May. Best of luck to all the teams."
The HBL PSL X will resume from Saturday, 17 May when Peshawar Zalmi take on Karachi Kings at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium. The final of the six-team tournament will be held on 25 May at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore. On 18 May, Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium will host a double-header as Multan Sultans will take on Quetta Gladiators in the afternoon, while Peshawar Zalmi and Lahore Qalandars will go head on head in the evening encounter.
On 19 May, Islamabad United and Karachi Kings will feature in the last group-match of the event.
The action will then shift to Lahore, where the first Qualifier is scheduled on 21 May. Eliminator 1 and Qualifier 2 will follow on 22 and 23 May, respectively.
All matches will begin at 7.30pm local time except for the evening game on 18 May, which will begin at 8pm. The first ball in the afternoon match on 18 May will be bowled at 3pm local time.
The league was temporarily suspended due to escalating tensions between India and Pakistan, as well as an incident near the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium last week.
Initially, the remaining matches were relocated to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in light of heightened security concerns.
Warner to return
Former Australian legend and current Karachi Kings captain David Warner has confirmed his participation in the remaining matches of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 0.
According to Australian media reports, Warner expressed confidence in the league's resumption and is expected to return to Pakistan to fulfill his commitment to the tournament.
Fellow Australian cricketer Ben McDermott is also planning to travel back to Pakistan to take part in the remainder of the PSL, according to Australian media.