Gladiators face United challenge in Rawalpindi.

RAWALPINDI -- The conditions in the garrison town are on the cooler side and with the first six of the eight-match HBL Pakistan Super League 2020 schedule are all under lights at the Pindi Cricket Stadium, both Islamabad United and holders Quetta Gladiators warmed up for Thursday's game one of the Rawalpindi leg with expectations of a full house here.

Despite the stadium being on considerably smaller compared to the other major cricketing centres, the participation of the buffs will be followed with the same intensity as the actual play in the middle after both National Stadium and Gaddafi Stadium failed to attract spectators to match the capacity of those iconic venues.

Former Pakistan off-spinner Saeed Ajmal was quite vocal during the pre-match presser on Wednesday and kept on requesting the cricket diehards to make their way to the ground in maximum numbers.

'The PSL needs full houses to make the competition the most successful [T20] league anywhere across the globe,' the Islamabad spin-bowling coach said. 'What is the point in staging matches here when people are not supportive enough to see the games live? We saw the stadiums in Karachi and Lahore were not filled up as they should have.

'There may be [valid] reasons behind those things like the fans having to bear hardships during matches. But here access [to the venue] is much flexible and easier and the people willing to come and enjoy must avail the opportunity coming their way during the coming days.'

Commenting on the playing conditions, Saeed conceded dew could be a nuisance for the sides bowling second in the night fixtures.

'Bowling second is a problematic issue which we may have to confront during the games under lights because the same thing happened in the game we played [Lahore Qalandars] in Lahore on Sunday. It was hard to control the slippery ball for Lahore [which lost by a solitary wicket]. That match itself was one of the best in PSL [history] that I had seen.'

A GENERAL view of the Pindi Cricket Stadium on Wednesday ahead of the Pakistan Super League match between Islamabad United and Quetta Gladiators.-Tanveer Shahzad/White Star

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