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The Pakistan Super League (PSL) has long been celebrated as a stage for high-octane T20 cricket, blending Pakistan’s local flair with international stardom. However, the 2026 edition has recently found itself in the eye of a storm, quite literally. What began as a season of immense promise has transitioned into a series of logistical and disciplinary hurdles, leaving fans and officials alike navigating a comedy of errors that has threatened to overshadow the talent on the field.
Gusty conditions send PSL ground staff tumbling in Lahore
The Tuesday night fixture at the iconic Gaddafi Stadium between Islamabad United and Peshawar Zalmi was expected to be a heavyweight clash. Instead, it became a battle against the elements. A sudden, violent thunderstorm accompanied by hailstones and fierce winds lashed the venue, forcing the match to be abandoned without a single ball being bowled. While the washout was a blow to the standings, the real show happened during the frantic attempts to cover the pitch.
As the wind picked up speed, the Gaddafi Stadium ground staff found themselves in a hilarious, albeit dangerous, wrestling match with the heavy tarpaulin sheets. In a scene that quickly went viral on social media, several staff members were seen being lifted and tossed by the billowing covers as they struggled to anchor them against the gale. One groundsman, caught in a particularly strong gust, was sent tumbling across the turf, highlighting the chaotic nature of the evening. The experiment of trying to outmanoeuvre nature failed spectacularly, leaving visible wet patches and a saturated outfield that eventually forced match referee Roshan Mahanama to call off the game. This incident adds to a growing list of PSL 2026 mishaps, ranging from discoloured team kits to underwhelming stadium attendances in certain legs.
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Fakhar Zaman suspended for two matches over ball tampering in PSL 2026
While the wind caused chaos in Lahore, a more serious storm was brewing in the disciplinary offices of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). Lahore Qalandars’ star batter, Fakhar Zaman, has been slapped with a two-match suspension following a high-profile ball-tampering incident. The controversy stems from a tense Sunday clash against Karachi Kings, where the Qalandars were defending a slim margin in the final over.
The drama unfolded when Haris Rauf was preparing to bowl the 20th over with Karachi needing 14 runs. Footage showed captain Shaheen Shah Afridi, Rauf, and Zaman huddled together, all three handling the ball. Following a request from umpire Faisal Afridi to inspect the leather, officials determined that the ball’s condition had been deliberately altered. Consequently, a five-run penalty was awarded to Karachi Kings, and the ball was replaced. This penalty proved decisive, as Karachi’s Abbas Afridi capitalized on the reduced target to seal a four-wicket win.
Zaman was charged with a Level 3 offense under Article 2.14 of the PCB Code of Conduct. Despite his denial of any wrongdoing, match referee Mahanama upheld the charge, leading to the maximum suspension. As the PSL 2026 moves forward, the league faces the dual challenge of tightening its disciplinary grip and hoping for better luck with the unpredictable spring weather.
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