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HBL PSL 11 Tickets Refund Policy Announced by PCB

Samira Nizami

Lahore: The Pakistan Cricket Board has announced the official ticket refund policy for HBL Pakistan Super League 11, outlining a streamlined process for fans who purchased tickets online.

Automatic Refunds for Online Purchases

According to the board, all ticket holders who booked tickets online will receive refunds automatically through their original payment method. This includes transactions made via debit cards, credit cards, and digital wallets such as JazzCash and Easypaisa.

No action will be required from customers to initiate the refund process.

Refund Timeline and Process

The refund process is scheduled to begin on March 30, 2026, and is expected to be completed within 15 working days. However, the PCB noted that timelines may vary slightly depending on individual banks and payment service providers.

Guidance for Delays and Queries

In case of delays beyond the specified timeframe, ticket holders have been advised to contact their respective banks or payment platforms for assistance.

The PCB also provided an official support channel for refund-related queries, ensuring customer facilitation throughout the process.

PCB Assures Fans of Future Engagement

The board expressed appreciation for fans’ patience and reiterated its commitment to delivering an enhanced cricketing experience in future editions of the HBL PSL.

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