"The idea of having the PSL final in Lahore is madness to me," Imran told a news channel.
Imran who heads the main opposition party, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf wondered what sort of message would be conveyed to the world by having closed roads around the Gaddafi stadium and heavy security.
"What message of peace will we send out in such conditions," Imran said.
The former captain said that even if the PSL final had not been held in Lahore it would not made any difference to Pakistan cricket.
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Arif Ali Khan Abbasi a former chief executive of the Pakistan Cricket Board who organized the 1987 and 1996 World Cups in the subcontinent also shot down the idea of having the final in Lahore.
"I think the risks involved in having the final at this time are high and the environment is just not right to take such a big risk," Abbasi said.
Imran also warned about the after effects of any incident happening during the final.