Pahelgam Attack: Fancode’s big decision, PSL broadcast will be closed in India – Cross Talk India
Fankode, Pakistan Super League
After the painful terrorist attack in Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir, the Indian government has taken strict action against Pakistan. The Indus have been instructed to cancel the water agreement and close the border as well as leave Pakistani citizens to leave India. At the same time, there are reports of the ongoing Cricket League PSL in India in India. According to the report, PSL’s official digital broadcaster Fancode app has decided to ban the broadcast of PSL in India i.e. now PSL matches will not be seen in India.
There will be no broadcast from today!
According to the report, Fancode has decided to stop the broadcast of the ongoing Cricket Super League PSL 2025 in Pakistan from today i.e. April 24 in India. This decision is likely to cause heavy losses to the Pakistan Cricket Board. At present, along with the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL) in India, a super league is also being organized in Pakistan. PSL was started on 11 April this month, all matches of which are being broadcast on the OTT platform fancode.
‘Digital strike’ on Pakistan
Following this decision of Fancode, Pakistan Superlig’s digital viewership is likely to have a huge decline, which will directly affect the Revenue of the PCB i.e. Pakistan Cricket Board. On this Tuesday, 22 April, 26 tourists were brutally murdered by Pakistan -backed militants in Pulwama in Jammu and Kashmir.
This major terrorist attack in Pahalgam has been strongly opposed all over the world. The Government of India has decided to abolish all diplomatic relations with Pakistan after this attack. After the Pulwama terror attack in 2019, it is being described as the biggest terrorist attack ever. The Government of India has given a strong message to Pakistan, ending diplomatic relations.
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