THE most exciting moment for which millions of Karachiites had been waiting for nearly a year finally arrived here on Sunday when the National Stadium (NSK) hosted the final of the third edition of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) between Peshawar Zalmi and Islamabad United.
Definite plans to host the marquee contest in Karachi had been unveiled by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) right after the success of the PSL final in Lahore last year and since then, the residents of the city had vowed to make the grand event, the first of this scale and magnitude held here in nine years, a thumping success. And they sure did make a success of it with their spirit, enthusiasm, discipline, tolerance and celebrations.
Sunday, March 25th was forecasted to be one of the hottest days of the week and the sun did not let the meteorological department down. However, that did nothing to deter the determined fans who thronged the arena that underwent a major uplift recently.
“The atmosphere around the stadium since the past two, three days makes me feel like that Karachi has come to life again and I wish this feeling stays in the city forever,” said Taqi Naqvi, a BBA student at the Iqra University, who wore an Islamabad United jersey. “The last time I was here was during the Test match between Pakistan and Sri Lanka.”
It was the last time that the city hosted international cricket. Days later, the Sri Lankan team came under attack on their way to the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore which put a gruesome halt on the international cricket in the country.
But, Sunday was a day of joy for the Karachiites. Their calm at the shuttle drop-points was exemplary as coasters arrived in tandem. As the fans lined up at the gates of the stadium, they chanted ‘Pakistan Zindabad’ slogans while getting their tickets checked by the security personnel with army helicopters hovering above them.