PCB launches ‘PCB Live’ streaming platform for Pakistan cricket fans

The Pakistan Cricket Board has launched PCB Live, a new streaming platform offering fans live matches, highlights, and exclusive cricket content.

Gopi Marisetty
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In a significant development for Pakistan cricket, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has released its own online streaming service, PCB Live, providing fans of Pakistani cricket exclusive content. The digital service is designed to upgrade the way cricket fans watch the sport and will feature live broadcasts, highlights, and future behind-the-scenes access. This digital product will first be available in the United Kingdom, with fans in the UK being able to register beginning Saturday, October 11, 2025.

The service will go live with the Pakistan vs South Africa Test match on October 12, 2025. First accessible via its official website for desktop and Android TV viewers, the PCB Live mobile app is also being developed and set to go live by the end of October. Upon going live, it will enable fans to stream matches at their fingertips on their mobile phones, further enhancing accessibility for the increasing global fan community.

Apart from live overseas matches, PCB Live will also broadcast a number of Pakistan's domestic competitions and feature legendary cricket moments from the history of the nation. According to the PCB’s official website, subscribers will gain access to exclusive interviews, documentaries, training sessions, and unseen content from behind the scenes, offering a closer look at players and preparations like never before.

A New Era of Digital Engagement for Pakistan Cricket

PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi described the launch as a “momentous milestone” for Pakistan cricket. “This is a momentous milestone in the journey of Pakistan cricket. We are proud to launch our own OTT platform in an era where digital convenience shapes the fan experience. This initiative reflects our commitment to forward-thinking and innovation,” Naqvi said.

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Naqvi further emphasized that the platform is designed not only for fans in Pakistan but for supporters across the globe. “While PCB LIVE is launching from the UK region, we will gradually expand its footprint to other regions to ensure that our fans, wherever they may be, stay connected to the game they love. Whether it’s iconic memories from the past or thrilling live action from today, this platform will bring Pakistan cricket directly into the hands of our passionate supporters,” he added.

Following this exciting digital development, Pakistan’s cricketing journey continues with a two-match Test series against South Africa, followed by a three-match T20I series, both of which will be available for streaming on PCB Live.

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