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Karachi Police Issues Traffic Plan for PSL X Matches at National Stadium

Karachi Police has issued a traffic plan for the Pakistan Super League (PSL) Season X 2025 matches at the National Stadium. The PSL matches will be held on April 12, 15, 18, 20, and 21.

According to the traffic police, on match days, Shahrah-e-Suleman Road will remain open for traffic in both directions.

Parking arrangements for match spectators:

KarSaz Road: According to the traffic plan, those coming from KarSaz can park their vehicles at the National Coaching Center and China Ground on Shahrah-e-Suleman Road, passing under the Stadium Flyover on Habib Ibrahim Rehmatullah Road.

Millennium: According to the plan, those coming from Millennium can park their vehicles at the National Coaching Center and China Ground on Shahrah-e-Suleman Road, passing under the Stadium Flyover and taking a right onto Stadium Road (Pir Sibgatullah Shah Rashidi Road).

New Town: According to the traffic plan, those coming from New Town can park their vehicles at the National Coaching Center and China Ground on Shahrah-e-Suleman Road, passing through Stadium Road and after Aga Khan Hospital.

Heavy Traffic: According to the traffic police, heavy traffic can move from Sohrab Goth to NIPA, from Liaquatabad No. 10 to Hassan Square, and heavy traffic coming from PP Chowrangi will go to University Road. The traffic plan specifies that the road from KarSaz to the Stadium, Millennium to New Town, and the Stadium Signal to Hassan Square will be closed for heavy traffic.

According to the traffic plan, vehicles will only be allowed to park at designated parking areas.

The statement issued by the traffic police requests the public to cooperate with law enforcement agencies and traffic police, and for any issues, contact traffic police at 1915, or get the latest updates through Facebook at www.facebook.com/karachitrafficpolice and WhatsApp at 03059266907.

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Farhan Abro

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