
The Indian Broadcasting Platform FanCode and Sony Sports India suspended the coverage of the ongoing Pakistani Super League after a horrible terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir. After the bloodshed on April 22, who plunged into sadness, FanCode – the official digital partner – did not stop the PSL streaming, but also removed the entire league section from its application and website.
Just a day after the attack in Pahalgam, where armed terrorists killed 26 Indian tourists, Fancode decided not to send April 23 between Multan Sultans and Islamabad United. Further, the platform continued to completely remove the contents of the PSL from their carousel.
Sony Sports, which owns Indian television rights for PSL, quickly followed a suit and darkened all planned broadcasts and related studio shows.
So far, neither Fancode nor Sony Sports have made an official statement explaining the decision or indicating when or whether the coverage could continue.
While the whole country mourns over the lives lost due to the cooling of bones and the abominable attack, India has already begun to take steps to disconnect any links from Pakistan.
Pahalgam attack-darked in the popular escape in the hill-Natovova he learned painful memories of attacks in Mumbai in 2008 and bombing in Pulwam in 2019. Investigators believe that the militants belonged to the resistance queue.
In addition, April 24, Vice President Bcci Rajeev Shukl repeated the attitude of the Board of Directors to maintain a strong national sentiment and confirmed it India will not participate in any bilateral cricket series, while Pakistan will move forward.
Published:
Debodinna Chakracorty
Published on:
April 24, 2025