2026 Pakistan Super League

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The 2026 Pakistan Super League (branded as HBL PSL 11) is the eleventh edition of the Pakistan Super League, a professional Twenty20 cricket league organised by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). The edition marks the league's expansion from six to eight franchises, following the auction for new teams. With a total of 44 matches, it is taking place from 26 March to 3 May 2026 across two cities of Pakistan.

Dates26 March – 3 May 2026
Cricket formatTwenty20
Tournament format(s)Group round robin and playoffs
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2026 Pakistan Super League
Tournament logo
Official logo of HBL PSL 11[a]
Dates26 March – 3 May 2026
AdministratorPakistan Cricket Board
Cricket formatTwenty20
Tournament format(s)Group round robin and playoffs
HostPakistan
Participants8
Matches44
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Background

After the conclusion of the tenth season in 2025, the initial ten-year franchise agreements for the six original teams expired. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) engaged Ernst & Young to conduct a valuation of the league's assets to set new terms for the next decade (2026–2035).[1] In October 2025, HBL Pakistan renewed its title sponsorship for PSL for the next two years.[2]

In November 2025, five of the then-existing six franchises successfully renewed their contracts under the new financial model except Multan Sultans.[3] As part of the PCB's plan to expand the league from six to eight teams, an auction for two new franchises was held on 8 January 2026. Six cities were shortlisted for consideration: Faisalabad, Gilgit, Hyderabad, Muzaffarabad, Rawalpindi and Sialkot. Following the auction, Hyderabad Kingsmen and Sialkot were selected as the seventh and eighth teams, with ownership rights acquired by FKS Group and OZ Developers respectively.[4]

Ali Tareen, previous owner of Multan Sultans franchise, announced that he would not renew his agreement with the PCB, and cited financial losses and disagreements regarding the league's management.[5] Thus, PCB decided to resell the franchise through an auction on 9 February 2026,[6] where Walee Technologies acquired it and rebranded the identity to Rawalpindiz after relocating. Later, Sialkot owners sold the franchise to CD Ventures, who rebranded and brought back the Multan Sultans.[7][8]

Trophy

The trophy for the season is named "Infinity". Designed by Hanif Jewellers, it is handcrafted by 18 artisans. It features a circular base with eight emerald-cut jewels representing eight teams. It has two golden curved arms rising to hold a crescent and a star along with hundreds of small crystals. It was revealed on 11 March at National Bank Stadium, Karachi, and will be touring across the country.[9][10][11]

Prize money

The champions will receive US$500,000, while the runner-up team will receive US$300,000. Moreover, a US$200,000 reward will be awarded to the "best franchise contributing towards cricket development".[12]

Teams and squads

The player auction for the eleventh season was held on 11 February 2026 in Lahore, Pakistan. It was the first time in PSL history that players were selected through an auction system, replacing the draft method that had been used since the league began in 2016. Team purse was capped at Rs. 45 crore and was allowed to be extended to Rs. 50.5 crore to allow direct signing of one foreign player who had not featured in a previous season. Franchises were allowed to retain up to four players, one in each category before the auction; new franchises were allowed to sign four players to match the retentions of the other six franchises.[13] 888 players, including local and foreign, registered for the auction at 4 different base prices.[14]

Rawalpindiz signed Pakistani pacer Naseem Shah for Rs. 8.65 crore, making him the most expensive player in the auction. Additionally, they secured New Zealand all-rounder Daryl Mitchell for Rs. 8 crore, the most expensive overseas signing.[15] Player transfer window was opened from 12 March to 18 March, allowing franchises to trade players. Multan Sultans' salary cap was increased by Rs. 1.2 crore to allow two additional signings, making the full squad of 22 players.[16]

On 26 March, the PCB introduced a new rule that each captain can submit two sets of first XI to the referee before beginning the match.[17]

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Venues

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The PCB revealed the venue details on 10 March 2026. Lahore will be hosting the opening match as well as the final.[18]

Initially the tournament was scheduled to be held across six cities, but due to the economic impact of the 2026 Iran war, the Government of Pakistan (GoP) and PCB announced on 22 March that the tournament would be played in only two cities, Lahore and Karachi, temporarily behind closed doors to reduce movement to save fuel. The opening ceremony was also cancelled.[19][20]

Venues:

Match officials

On 23 March 2026, the PCB announced the list of fifteen umpires and eight match referees for the league stage.[21] They include four members of the Elite Panel of ICC Umpires, nine of the PCB domestic umpires. Roshan Mahanama returned to extend his record of 71 matches as a match referee in the PSL. Richie Richardson, Allahudien Paleker, and Sharfuddoula will make their first appearances as match officials in PSL. Alex Wharf and Ahsan Raza were named as on-field umpires for the opening match with Asif Yaqoob as television umpire and Tariq Rasheed as fourth umpire.[22][23]

Match referees

Umpires

Marketing

The season's logo variant was revealed on 4 March,[24][25] with an official nomenclature, HBL PSL 11,[a] and the official anthem was released on 24 March, titled "Khelenge Beat Pe".[26]

Broadcast

In February 2026, PCB held three bids for broadcasting rights, however, the rights for India were withheld. Walee Technologies, who are also the owners of the Rawalpindiz franchise, won all bids, including the international rights, with a 149 percent increase in value as compared to the previous rights cycle, although the official financial figures were not disclosed. Also, the local broadcasting and streaming rights were sold for Rs. 2,611 crore for a four-year period.[27][28][29][30]

The names for the commentary panel and presenters were revealed on 23 March. Notably, Shoaib Malik will be making his debut in Urdu commentary after retiring from the game, as he has played in the previous ten seasons.[31] Due to no on-field spectators, this edition will be a watch-from-home, having a dedicated Urdu feed along with match analysis talk show which is introduced for the first time.[32][33][34]

League stage

Format

Due to the expansion to eight teams, this edition is being played under a revised format with a total of 44 matches, replacing the double round-robin format used in previous editions. The teams are divided into two virtual groups of four; each team will play twice against the other teams in its group and once against each team in the opposite group, resulting in a total of ten league-stage matches per team. The top four teams in the overall standings will qualify for the playoffs, which will be played under the page playoff system to determine the champion.[35][36]

Points table

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Pos Team Pld W L NR Pts NRR
1 Multan Sultans 2 2 0 0 4 0.868
2 Karachi Kings 2 2 0 0 4 0.524
3 Peshawar Zalmi 2 1 0 1 3 0.674
4 Islamabad United 3 1 1 1 3 0.133
5 Lahore Qalandars 2 1 1 0 2 1.567
6 Quetta Gladiators 3 1 2 0 2 0.093
7 Rawalpindiz 1 0 1 0 0 −0.674
8 Hyderabad Kingsmen 3 0 3 0 0 −2.077
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Updated to match(es) played on 02 April 2026. Source: ESPNcricinfo

After league stage, teams will advance to the Playoffs.

League progression

WinLossNo result
  • Note: The total points at the end of each group match are listed.
  • Note: Click on the points (group matches) or W/L (playoffs) to see the match summary.

League summary

Home team wonVisitor team won
  • Note: Results listed are according to the home (horizontal) and visitor (vertical) teams.
  • Note: Click on a result to see a summary of the match.

Fixtures

The schedule was planned following the completion of the 2026 Men's T20 World Cup, which was held during February and March, and the league also coincides with the 2026 Indian Premier League.[37] The PCB announced a revised schedule on 22 March 2026.[20]

Match 1
26 March 2026 (2026-03-26)
20:00 (N)
Scorecard
Lahore Qalandars
199/6 (20 overs)
v
Hyderabad Kingsmen
130 (20 overs)
Fakhar Zaman 53 (39)
Hassan Khan 2/30 (4 overs)
Marnus Labuschagne 26 (22)
Haris Rauf 2/22 (4 overs)
Lahore Qalandars won by 69 runs
Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore
Umpires: Ahsan Raza (Pak) and Alex Wharf (Eng)
Player of the match: Fakhar Zaman (Lahore Qalandars)
  • Lahore Qalandars won the toss and elected to bat.

Match 2
27 March 2026 (2026-03-27)
20:00 (N)
Scorecard
Karachi Kings
181/7 (20 overs)
v
Quetta Gladiators
167/7 (20 overs)
Moeen Ali 48* (29)
Ahmed Daniyal 3/36 (4 overs)
Shamyl Hussain 52 (24)
Hassan Ali 4/27 (4 overs)
Karachi Kings won by 14 runs.
Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore
Umpires: Sharfuddoula (Ban) and Tariq Rasheed (Pak)
Player of the match: Moeen Ali (Karachi Kings)
  • Quetta Gladiators won the toss and elected to field.

Match 3
28 March 2026 (2026-03-28)
14:30 (D/N)
Scorecard
Rawalpindiz
214/4 (20 overs)
v
Peshawar Zalmi
218/5 (19.1 overs)
Yasir Khan 83 (46)
Ali Raza 2/42 (3 overs)
Mohammad Haris 47 (28)
Amad Butt 2/45 (4 overs)
Peshawar Zalmi won by 5 wickets.
Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore
Umpires: Alex Wharf (Eng) and Faisal Afridi (Pak)
Player of the match: Michael Bracewell (Peshawar Zalmi)
  • Rawalpindiz won the toss and elected to bat.

Match 4
28 March 2026 (2026-03-28)
20:00 (N)
Scorecard
Islamabad United
171/8 (20 overs)
v
Multan Sultans
175/5 (18.4 overs)
Mark Chapman 40 (21)
Momin Qamar 3/24 (3 overs)
Josh Philippe 55 (35)
Salman Irshad 2/28 (4 overs)
Multan Sultans won by 5 wickets.
Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore
Umpires: Sharfuddoula (Ban) and Ahsan Raza (Pak)
Player of the match: Momin Qamar (Multan Sultans)
  • Multan Sultans won the toss and elected to field.

Match 5
29 March 2026 (2026-03-29)
14:30 (D/N)
Scorecard
Quetta Gladiators
174/8 (20 overs)
v
Hyderabad Kingsmen
134/8 (20 overs)
Shamyl Hussain 54 (41)
Riley Meredith 3/38 (4 overs)
Irfan Khan Niazi 33 (25)
Abrar Ahmed 3/23 (4 overs)
Quetta Gladiators won by 40 runs.
Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore
Umpires: Ahsan Raza (Pak) and Alex Wharf (Eng)
Player of the match: Shamyl Hussain (Quetta Gladiators)
  • Quetta Gladiators won the toss and elected to bat.

Match 6
29 March 2026 (2026-03-29)
20:00 (N)
Scorecard
Lahore Qalandars
128/9 (20 overs)
v
Karachi Kings
131/6 (19.3 overs)
Abdullah Shafique 33 (24)
Adam Zampa 2/11 (4 overs)
Muhammad Waseem 38 (37)
Shaheen Afridi 4/18 (4 overs)
Karachi Kings won by 4 wickets.
Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore
Umpires: Faisal Afridi (Pak) and Sharfuddoula (Ban)
Player of the match: Adam Zampa (Karachi Kings)

Match 7
31 March 2026 (2026-03-31)
20:00 (N)
Scorecard
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Match abandoned
Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore
Umpires: Ahsan Raza (Pak) and Asif Yaqoob (Pak)
  • No toss.
  • No play was possible due to rain.[39]

Match 8
1 April 2026 (2026-04-01)
20:00 (N)
Scorecard
Hyderabad Kingsmen
225/5 (20 overs)
v
Multan Sultans
227/4 (18.4 overs)
Maaz Sadaqat 62 (26)
Mohammad Wasim Jr. 2/37 (4 overs)
Sahibzada Farhan 106* (57)
Saim Ayub 2/43 (3 overs)
Multan Sultans won by 6 wickets
Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore
Umpires: Asif Yaqoob (Pak) and Chris Gaffaney (NZ)
Player of the match: Sahibzada Farhan (Multan Sultans)
  • Hyderabad Kingsmen won the toss and elected to bat.

Match 9
2 April 2026 (2026-04-02)
14:30 (D/N)
Scorecard
Quetta Gladiators
183/5 (20 overs)
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Islamabad United
189/2 (18.2 overs)
Hasan Nawaz 66 (36)
Shadab Khan 3/23 (4 overs)
Sameer Minhas 82* (48)
Abrar Ahmed 2/29 (4 overs)
Islamabad United won by 8 wickets
Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore
Umpires: Alex Wharf (Eng) and Rashid Riaz (Pak)
Player of the match: Shadab Khan (Islamabad United)
  • Quetta Gladiators won the toss and elected to bat.

Match 10
2 April 2026 (2026-04-02)
20:00 (N)
Scorecard
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Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore
Umpires: Ahsan Raza (Pak) and Faisal Afridi (Pak)
  • Karachi Kings won the toss and elected to field.

Match 11
3 April 2026 (2026-04-03)
20:00 (N)
Scorecard
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Match 12
4 April 2026 (2026-04-04)
20:00 (N)
Scorecard
v

Match 13
5 April 2026 (2026-04-05)
20:00 (N)
Scorecard
v

Match 14
6 April 2026 (2026-04-06)
20:00 (N)
Scorecard
v

Match 15
8 April 2026 (2026-04-08)
20:00 (N)
Scorecard
v

Match 16
9 April 2026 (2026-04-09)
14:30 (D/N)
Scorecard
v

Match 17
9 April 2026 (2026-04-09)
20:00 (N)
Scorecard
v

Match 18
10 April 2026 (2026-04-10)
20:00 (N)
Scorecard
v

Match 19
11 April 2026 (2026-04-11)
14:30 (D/N)
Scorecard
v

Match 20
11 April 2026 (2026-04-11)
20:00 (N)
Scorecard
v

Match 21
12 April 2026 (2026-04-12)
20:00 (N)
Scorecard
v

Match 22
13 April 2026 (2026-04-13)
20:00 (N)
Scorecard
v

Match 23
15 April 2026 (2026-04-15)
20:00 (N)
Scorecard
v

Match 24
16 April 2026 (2026-04-16)
14:30 (N)
Scorecard
v

Match 25
16 April 2026 (2026-04-16)
20:00 (N)
Scorecard
v

Match 26
17 April 2026 (2026-04-17)
20:00 (N)
Scorecard
v

Match 27
18 April 2026 (2026-04-18)
20:00 (N)
Scorecard
v

Match 28
19 April 2026 (2026-04-19)
14:30 (D/N)
Scorecard
v

Match 29
19 April 2026 (2026-04-19)
20:00 (N)
Scorecard
v

Match 30
21 April 2026 (2026-04-21)
14:30 (D/N)
Scorecard
v

Match 31
21 April 2026 (2026-04-21)
20:00 (N)
Scorecard
v

Match 32
22 April 2026 (2026-04-22)
14:30 (D/N)
Scorecard
v

Match 33
22 April 2026 (2026-04-22)
20:00 (N)
Scorecard
v

Match 34
23 April 2026 (2026-04-23)
14:30 (D/N)
Scorecard
v

Match 35
23 April 2026 (2026-04-23)
20:00 (N)
Scorecard
v

Match 36
24 April 2026 (2026-04-24)
20:00 (N)
Scorecard
v

Match 37
25 April 2026 (2026-04-25)
14:30 (D/N)
Scorecard
v

Match 38
25 April 2026 (2026-04-25)
20:00 (N)
Scorecard
v

Match 39
26 April 2026 (2026-04-26)
14:30 (D/N)
Scorecard
v

Match 40
26 April 2026 (2026-04-26)
20:00 (N)
Scorecard
v

Playoffs

Bracket

QualifierEliminator 2Final
28 April 202603 May 2026
1TBDQWWinner of Qualifier
2TBD01 May 2026E2WWinner of Eliminator 2
QLTBD
Eliminator 1E1WTBD
29 April 2026
3TBD
4TBD

Qualifier

Qualifier
28 April 2026
20:00 (N)
Scorecard
TBD
v
TBD

Eliminator 1

Eliminator 1
29 April 2026
20:00 (N)
Scorecard
TBD
v
TBD

Eliminator 2

Eliminator 2
01 May 2026
20:00 (N)
Scorecard
Loser of Qualifier
v
Winner of Eliminator 1

Final

Final
3 May 2026
20:00 (N)
Scorecard
Winner of Qualifier
v
Winner of Eliminator 2

Statistics

As of 31 March 2026

Most runs

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Runs Player Team Inns HS Ave
106 Shamyl Hussain Quetta Gladiators 2 54 53.00
83 Yasir Ali Rawalpindiz 1 83 83.00
72 Hassan Nawaz Quetta Gladiators 2 53 36.00
68 Haseebullah Khan Lahore Qalandars 2 40* 68.00
66 Moeen Ali Karachi Kings 2 48* 66
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Most wickets

More information Wkts, Player ...
Wkts Player Team Inns BBI Ave
5 Shaheen Shah Afridi Lahore Qalandars 2 4/18 9.2
Ahmed Daniyal Quetta Gladiators 2 3/36 9.8
Hasan Ali Karachi Kings 2 4/27 10.4
Riley Meredith Hyderabad Kingsmen 2 3/38 15.4
4 Abrar Ahmed Quetta Gladiators 2 3/23 14.5
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Controversies

Naseem Shah tweet

Maryam Nawaz, the Chief Minister of Punjab and niece of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, attended the opening match along with several political figures,[40] despite the PCB has restricted general public at the stadiums.[20] A controversy emerged with a tweet from the official X account of Rawalpindiz's fast bowler Naseem Shah, criticizing Nawaz's reception. Despite the tweet was later deleted and Shah later issued a clarification claiming his account had been compromised, the PCB issued him a show-cause notice, asserting that the incident breached the terms of his central contract and the board's media regulations regarding public criticism of officials.[41] Naseem was fined Rs. 2 crore and his social media manager was blacklisted from managing any player under PCB's contract.[42]

Security protocol breach

Punjab Police wrote a formal letter to the PSL CEO, stating that on 28 March, Lahore Qalandars' captain Shaheen Afridi and teammate Sikandar Raza breached a security protocol at the team hotel, and brought four visitors to a hotel room, despite the permsission request by Qalandars team owner Sameen Rana was denied by the PSL officials. Police requested a review of the incident, and demanded necessary action to prevent future violations.[43] Raza later stated he was unaware of the updated protocols, noting that meeting family members at the hotel had been allowed in previous seasons.[44] Lahore Qalandars fined Shaheen Shah Afridi Rs. 10 lakh after an inquiry, and the PCB issued new strict regulations.[45]

Ball tampering controversy

On 29 March, the on-field umpires found that Lahore Qalandars had violated Law 41.3.2, which deals with ball tampering. As a result, they were penalized five runs, which were awarded to Karachi Kings during the match. The match referee conducted an investigation immediately after the match, where Lahore Qalandars player Fakhar Zaman denied the allegations of tampering.[38][46] Second investigation was held on 31 March 2026, Zaman was banned for 2 matches.[47]

Inappropriate gesture

On 29 March, the PCB fined Hasan Ali of Karachi Kings a 10% of his match fees for violating Law 2.5, which deals with inappropriate language or gestures against a dismissed batsman, as he was found doing so against Haseebullah Khan of Lahore Qalandars.[48]

Footnotes

References

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