Indian Premier League’s “Digital Rating Was 130 Million, Pakistan Super League’s Is…”: Najam Sethi’s Bold Claim
The eighth edition of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) concluded on Saturday, with Lahore Qalandars emerging victorious.
The Pakistan Super League (PSL) eighth season concluded on Saturday, with Lahore Qalandars emerging victorious. In a thrilling summit clash, the Shaheen Afridi-led team defeated Multan Sultans by one run. The Qalandars batted first and posted a massive total of 200/6 in 20 overs, with Abdullah Shafique smashing 65 off 40 balls and Shaheen playing a quick knock of 44* off only 15 balls. The Sultans were later restricted to 199/8 as the Qalandars won their second PSL title. As Pakistan’s thrilling T20 league comes to an end, fans are gearing up for the 16th edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL), which begins on March 31.
Because of its massive fan base and nail-biting action, the IPL is regarded as the richest and most popular T20 league in the world. However, Pakistan Cricket Board Chief Najam Sethi has now issued a shocking statement about the two leagues, claiming that the PSL is a bigger success than the IPL in terms of digital ratings.
“Let us now discuss digital. PSL was only halfway through, so I inquired about our digital rating. The Najam Sethi show used to have a 0.5 rating on television, whereas PSL has a rating of more than 11. So, when it’s finished, it’ll be 18 or 20 “Sethi stated this during a press conference held ahead of the PSL final.
“More than 150 million people watched it online. It is not a trivial matter. At the same time, IPL had a digital rating of 130 million, while PSL had more than 150 million. As a result, Pakistan has achieved great success “He went on to say.
In terms of the IPL, the first match will be played at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad between the defending champions Gujarat Titans and Chennai Super Kings.
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