As the PSL 2025 playoffs begin, fans have one big concern: there’s no DRS (Decision Review System).
This important technology, used to check umpire decisions, has been missing since the tournament restarted—and it won’t be available in the playoffs either.
Why is DRS missing?
The PCB hasn’t given a clear reason, but experts think the recent Pakistan-India tensions may be to blame. The team that handles the DRS system—possibly from abroad—hasn’t traveled to Pakistan. Without them, the system can’t be used.
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PSL Used to Lead the Way
This is disappointing for many fans. The PSL was actually the first T20 league to use DRS in 2017—even before the IPL.
Now, when matches are so close and important, removing DRS feels like a step backward.
Why It Matters
With so many close calls and big scores, not having DRS could lead to wrong decisions. That could change the result of key matches—especially in the playoffs.
Many players, coaches, and fans are now asking the PCB to bring back DRS quickly. But time is short.
What People Are Saying
- “Every ball matters. One bad decision could cost a team the title.”
- “How can a top league like PSL not have DRS in 2025?”
The pressure is on the PCB to find a last-minute solution before the big games begin.