NEW DELHI: The Pakistan Super League (PSL) 2026 has already been in the spotlight for several off-field issues even before the tournament begins. From a fuel crisis to scheduling changes, the buildup has been far from smooth. Now, an awkward moment at the captains’ press conference has added to the drama.During the pre-tournament media interaction on Wednesday, Karachi Kings captain David Warner appeared visibly annoyed with fellow captains who were chatting and laughing while he was speaking. As he discussed his team’s chances, he suddenly paused and called them out. “What’s wrong? Sorry, gentlemen, we have got school kids here,” he said.Watch:The comment highlighted his frustration over the lack of attention and professionalism during the event.Beyond the press conference incident, the tournament itself is dealing with major challenges. Due to a fuel crisis linked to ongoing tensions in West Asia, the Pakistan Cricket Board has decided to hold matches with restrictions and limit travel.PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi explained the situation, saying, “The Prime Minister requested all of Pakistan to restrict their movements because of the fuel crisis. We closed schools and instituted work from home and increased the number of Eid holidays. We don’t know how long this war will last.”As a result, the PSL has been scaled down, with matches now set to be played only in Lahore and Karachi instead of multiple venues. The opening ceremony has also been cancelled.Despite all the disruptions, the tournament is scheduled to begin on March 26 and run until May 3, though uncertainties still remain around how smoothly it will be conducted.
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