The introduction of tapmad for PSL 11 has significantly altered how fans engage with the tournament. Streaming options vary by region, enhancing accessibility.
Before the advent of tapmad, fans of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) had limited options for watching matches live, often relying on traditional television broadcasts. The 11th edition of the PSL, which commenced on March 26, 2026, has changed this landscape dramatically.
With the introduction of tapmad, fans in Pakistan can now stream PSL 11 matches live, a significant shift from previous seasons where access was more restricted. In Bangladesh, viewers can also enjoy the matches through a paid subscription, while fans in Sri Lanka and Nepal have the advantage of watching the games for free.
This decisive moment in the PSL’s broadcasting strategy has led to a surge in viewership across these regions. Tapmad’s support for various devices, including smartphones, tablets, desktops, and smart TVs, has made it easier than ever for fans to engage with the tournament.
During a recent match between the Lahore Qalandars and the Hyderabad Kingsmen, the visibility of the game was further enhanced by an unusual occurrence: the match ball appeared pinkish. This sparked curiosity and speculation among fans, with one viewer remarking, “Am I tripping or the ball [colour] in this match is pink?”
Fakhar Zaman’s performance in that match, scoring 53 runs off 39 balls, was a highlight, contributing to the Lahore Qalandars’ total of 199 runs, despite losing 6 wickets. The color of the ball became a talking point, with another fan attributing it to the Kingsmen’s maroon kit.
The ability to replace the ball if concerns are raised by either team or match officials adds another layer of intrigue to the game, ensuring that the quality of play remains high.
Experts suggest that the shift to streaming platforms like tapmad not only increases accessibility but also enhances fan engagement, allowing for a more interactive viewing experience. This is particularly important for a sport like cricket, which has a passionate following in South Asia.
As the PSL continues, the impact of tapmad on the viewing experience will likely be felt long after the tournament concludes, potentially setting a new standard for how sports are consumed in the region.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding the long-term implications of this shift, but the immediate effects are clear: a more connected and engaged fanbase.











