The Pakistan Super League 2026 faced backlash after artificial crowd noise was used during broadcasts despite matches being played without fans. Netizens criticized the move as misleading, with many targeting Mohsin Naqvi over management decisions. The controversy added to growing scrutiny around the league’s organization and broadcast quality.
The 2026 season of the Pakistan Super League has landed in fresh controversy, with fans accusing broadcasters of using artificial crowd noise during live matches despite stadiums being empty.
Due to a severe fuel crisis and government travel restrictions, PSL 2026 matches are being played behind closed doors, with fans barred from attending in Lahore and Karachi. To enhance the viewing experience, organizers introduced simulated crowd sounds during TV broadcasts.
However, the move has not gone down well with viewers. Social media platforms were flooded with criticism, with many calling it “fake” and misleading. One viral reaction read, “Yeh Pakistan ko chuna laga rahe hai,” reflecting growing frustration among fans who felt the broadcast attempted to mask empty stadiums.
Criticism also extended toward Mohsin Naqvi, the Pakistan Cricket Board chief, with netizens blaming management decisions for what they described as a poorly executed viewing experience.
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