The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has announced plans to bring the Pakistan Super League (PSL) to Azad Jammu and Kashmir, marking a historic step for cricket in the region. During a roadshow at London’s iconic Lord’s Cricket Ground, PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi confirmed that Muzaffarabad Cricket Stadium will host PSL matches soon.
Muzaffarabad Stadium to Meet International Standards
Naqvi said the stadium will be upgraded to meet international standards. We are preparing the stadium with top-tier facilities for players, officials, and spectators, he stated.
Additionally, the PCB is ensuring that international cricketers will have access to five-star hotels in Muzaffarabad. This move aligns with Pakistan’s broader strategy to host high-profile cricket games outside traditional hubs like Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad. Similarly, Islamabad is also planning a new stadium at F-9 Park, highlighting the country’s growing focus on cricket infrastructure.
Boosting Cricket and Tourism
Naqvi emphasized the potential benefits for both cricket and tourism. Hosting PSL matches and other international fixtures in Azad Kashmir will promote cricket and open new tourism opportunities, he said.
Moreover, sports analysts suggest this initiative could attract fans from across Pakistan and abroad. Consequently, the influx may boost local businesses, hotels, and media coverage. Experts also note that sports tourism can generate substantial economic gains in regions hosting major events.
Expanding the PSL’s Global Reach
At the London roadshow, Naqvi highlighted international promotion and investment. We are taking all steps to make the PSL the number one cricket league globally, he said.
Since its launch in 2016, the PSL has attracted top international players and major sponsorships. In addition, holding matches in Azad Kashmir represents another milestone in expanding its global footprint.
Plans for More International Matches
Beyond the PSL, the PCB plans to host other international matches in Azad Jammu and Kashmir. The goal is to develop local talent while showcasing the region’s scenic beauty to the world.
Previously, Muzaffarabad Cricket Stadium hosted domestic matches. However, the upcoming PSL games will be its first international-level events. Meanwhile, PCB officials are focusing on security, infrastructure upgrades, and player-friendly facilities.
Conclusion
This announcement reflects Pakistan’s efforts to decentralize cricket and bring international sports to new areas. By combining world-class cricket with tourism, the PCB aims to create sustainable growth in Azad Kashmir.
As a result, fans across Pakistan and worldwide eagerly await the first PSL matches in Muzaffarabad, signaling a new chapter in Pakistan cricket history.



