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PSL Fan Rant: 'The horror of a Shahid Afridi innings in pin-drop silence'

March 14, 2020
By Web Desk
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The 11th edition of the PSL Fan Rant features miserable cricket lovers struggling to cope with the concept of lifeless stands, naked seats, and the horror of a Shahid Afridi stroke being met with pin-drop silence.

Scroll to the bottom to find out how you can contribute to the next Fan Rant post, but until then, give this one a read:

Even Test matches were better than this

PSL 2020 match without a crowd looks like a Test match in Dubai.

—Qasim Iftikhar



We mustn't be hasty

Seriously, I don't really care about my life. I just want tickets to see Lala play live.

—Aamna Hassan Fasihi



Faux stadium noises could just be it

At least the stadium should play crowd sounds in the background so that there's some energy.

—Aqsa Tirmizi



When reality hits hard

Afridi’s six in pin drop silence!?!?! I knew this isn’t a good time to be alive.

—Sabahat Naseem



Seeing is believing

No noise over Afridi's sixes. It's unthinkable.

—Yellow Storm



Our saviour

Only Shahid Afridi’s batting can uplift our mood.

— Maham



Ours can't either

You don't know if its a boundary. There are no chants when a wicket falls. There is no chaos after seeing your favorite player at the boundary. No one shouts when a review fails. Its deeply heartbreaking. My heart can't see this.

—Sehrish



Maybe that's good for him?

Parchi is perfoming when there is no crowd.

—Ahmed Tareen



Cancel brigade is back

An empty stadium is such a sad sight. They should have suspended the matches rather than carrying on!

—Ayesha Khanzada



Just keep swimming

Drowned in a sea of emotion after seeing an empty stadium.

—Saqlain Kazmi

READ:PSL Fan Rant: Pro-play supporters vs 'cancel cricket' brigade begins


If you have any of those, quickly write it down in English, Urdu or Minglish, and mail it to us on geosuperwebgmail.com Geo Super's PSL Fan Rant lends voice to those who want to vent their anger, share their frustrations and exhibit their 'bright' ideas.