The Pakistan Cricket Board has announced free entry for Karachiites for the second Test between Pakistan and New Zealand, except for the VIP enclosures, at the city's National Stadium.
The Board has also reportedly began to approach school and varsity students to ensure their presence at the stadium between January 2 to 6.
The venue of the second Test was changed after deteriorating weather in Multan, with experts fearing loss of play hours.
The first One-Day International will be played between the two teams on January 9, with the other two to be played on the 11th and 13th, respectively.
The free entry has been planned with an aim to increase the number of spectators after a reported dismal response in the last match.
The Board has also reportedly began to approach school and varsity students to ensure their presence at the stadium between January 2 to 6.
The venue of the second Test was changed after deteriorating weather in Multan, with experts fearing loss of play hours.
The first One-Day International will be played between the two teams on January 9, with the other two to be played on the 11th and 13th, respectively.
The free entry has been planned with an aim to increase the number of spectators after a reported dismal response in the last match.