PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi announces free entry at Multan Cricket Stadium from 3pm and promises another mystery surprise for fans at 10pm.
Pakistan Cricket Board Chairman Mohsin Naqvi has announced a special Independence Day treat for cricket fans, combining live domestic cricket, free stadium entry in Multan and a mystery surprise planned for later in the evening.
The PCB chairman said the National Championship Cup is currently underway, with several prominent Pakistani cricketers taking part in the competition. Among the players featuring in the tournament are Shadab Khan, Sahibzada Farhan and Fakhar Zaman.
Naqvi encouraged cricket fans to celebrate Independence Day by attending the matches with their friends and families and watching the players in action at the stadium.
For supporters in Multan, the PCB has announced free entry to Multan Cricket Stadium from 3 p.m. The move is intended to give local fans an opportunity to watch domestic cricket live without paying an admission fee.
The presence of established Pakistan players is expected to add further attraction to the National Championship Cup matches. The tournament also provides an important platform for domestic cricketers to compete alongside experienced names and showcase their abilities.
However, the biggest mystery surrounding the announcement is yet to be revealed.
Naqvi said fans would receive another special surprise at 10 p.m. on Independence Day, but he did not disclose what the PCB has planned. The lack of details has created additional anticipation among supporters waiting to see what the board will unveil.
The announcement comes as Pakistan marks its Independence Day, a national occasion traditionally associated with public celebrations and sporting activities. For cricket followers, the opportunity to watch prominent players in a live domestic competition adds another dimension to the celebrations.
The free-entry initiative could also help increase public attendance at domestic cricket matches in Multan and encourage greater engagement with the National Championship Cup.
With free admission from 3 p.m., high-profile players on the field and an undisclosed event scheduled for 10 p.m., cricket fans in Multan have been given several reasons to join the Independence Day celebrations at the stadium.
The mystery surrounding Naqvi’s 10 p.m. announcement is likely to keep fans waiting for the PCB’s next reveal.












