The later part of the tournament was affected by
COVID-19 pandemic. The matches were reduced from 34 to 33 and the
playoffs were replaced by
knockouts thus shortening the tournament by 4 days. The final was rescheduled from 22 March to 18 March. The matches from 13 March were announced to take place
behind closed doors. As many as eighteen players were confirmed to not take part in any future matches after the increased cases of
COVID-19 in Pakistan as well as in the rest of the world, and also to avoid being stranded from their home countries due to border closures, as was the case for New Zealanders
Colin Munro,
Luke Ronchi, and
Mitchell McClenaghan. On 17 March 2020, it was announced that the knockout stage is suspended after English cricketer
Alex Hales showed symptoms of the virus. Hales observed self-isolation on his return to England, whereas PCB released a statement saying that Hales was not the player suspected of coronavirus and instead refused to reveal the identity of the player suspected of having COVID-19. ==League stage==