The Pakistan Super League (PSL) stands on the precipice of its most transformative season yet. Since its inception in 2016, the league has grown from a fledgling experiment into one of the cricketing world’s premier T20 competitions. For the first time in its history, the PSL is bidding farewell to the familiar player draft system, embracing the high-stakes drama of a mega auction.
This shift is not merely procedural; it signals a fundamental restructuring of the league’s ecosystem. With the expansion to eight teams, welcoming the Hyderabad Kingsmen and Sialkot Stallionz, and a complete overhaul of squad-building mechanics, PSL 11 represents a “Day Zero” for franchises old and new. The playing field has been leveled, legacies have been reset, and the race for supremacy has never been more open.
The Auction Revolution: Rules, Purses, and Valuation
The transition from a draft to an auction brings a new layer of strategy to the PSL. The rules, finalized at a high-profile summit in Lahore attended by PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi and franchise representatives, introduce a complex financial landscape.
The Financial Framework
The days of category-based fixed salaries are over, replaced by dynamic bidding wars.
- Auction Purse: Each franchise enters the auction with a standard purse of PKR 45 crore (approx. USD 1.6 million).
- The Overseas Kicker: Teams can unlock an increased purse cap of PKR 50.5 crore if they successfully sign a “Direct Overseas” player – a marquee international star who did not feature in the previous PSL season. This rule incentivizes teams to bring fresh global talent into the league.
- Contract Terms: In a move to ensure stability, every player purchased at the auction will sign a two-year contract, binding them to the franchise for PSL 11 and 12.
Player Valuations and Base Prices
Players have been categorized into tiers that determine their entry point in the bidding war. The Platinum category, reserved for elite international and domestic stars, commands the highest reserve price.
| Category | Base Price (PKR) | Base Price (INR Approx.) | Minimum Bid Increment (PKR) |
| Platinum | 4.2 Crore | 1.37 Crore | 15 Lakh |
| Diamond | 2.2 Crore | 71.50 Lakh | 10 Lakh |
| Gold | 1.1 Crore | 35.75 Lakh | 5 Lakh |
| Silver | 0.6 Crore | 19.50 Lakh | 2.5 Lakh |
Note: Unpicked players enter a secondary pool available exclusively to the new franchises (Hyderabad and Sialkot), who can sign up to four such players to flesh out their inaugural squads.
Expansion and Valuation: The Eight-Team League
The addition of two new franchises and the sale of an existing one has drastically altered the league’s financial hierarchy. The market value of PSL teams has skyrocketed, with new entrants paying premium fees that dwarf the annual fees of the founding members.
The New Powerhouses
- Rawalpindi (Formerly Multan Sultans): The biggest off-field headline is the sale of the Multan Sultans franchise to Walee Technologies for a record-breaking PKR 2.45 Billion annual fee. This acquisition ends Multan’s nine-year association with the league, as the team rebrands and relocates to Rawalpindi.
- Sialkot Stallionz: Owned by OZ Developers, this new entrant pays an annual fee of PKR 1.85 Billion, bringing cricket back to a region famous for producing sporting goods and sporting icons.
- Hyderabad Kingsmen: Representing the FKS Group, the Kingsmen enter with a valuation of PKR 1.75 Billion, extending the league’s footprint into Sindh’s second-largest city.
Franchise Valuation Comparison (Annual Fees)
| Team | Status | Annual Fee (PKR) | Owner |
| Rawalpindi | Relocated | 2.45 Billion | Walee Technologies |
| Sialkot Stallionz | New | 1.85 Billion | OZ Developers |
| Hyderabad Kingsmen | New | 1.75 Billion | FKS Group |
| Lahore Qalandars | Founding | 670 Million | Qatar Lubricants Co. |
| Karachi Kings | Founding | 640 Million | ARY Group |
| Peshawar Zalmi | Founding | 490 Million | Haier Pakistan |
| Islamabad United | Founding | 480 Million | Leonine Global |
| Quetta Gladiators | Founding | 340 Million | Omar Associates |
Squad Construction: Youth and Diversity
To ensure competitive balance and the development of local talent, the PCB has enforced strict squad composition rules.
- Squad Size: 16 to 20 players.
- Overseas Limit: 5 to 7 overseas players per squad.
- Playing XI Composition: Teams must field a minimum of 3 and a maximum of 4 overseas players.
- The Youth Mandate: Perhaps the most critical development rule is the “Under-23” requirement. Teams must have at least two uncapped U23 players in their squad and are mandated to include one U23 player in every Playing XI. This ensures the PSL remains a pipeline for the next generation of Pakistani stars.
Future-Proofing: The league has also outlined a roadmap for future retention. After PSL 11, teams can retain up to seven players. However, a “Grand Auction” is slated for 2027 (post-PSL 12), where retention will drop to just five players, ensuring long-term liquidity in the player market.
Retention Dynamics: Who Stayed and Who Left?
The pre-auction retention window saw franchises making tough decisions to protect their “Brand Identity.” While five established teams locked in their icons, the newly relocated Rawalpindi franchise took the boldest step of all: Total Reset.
The “Total Reset” Strategy
Rawalpindi (ex-Multan Sultans) has released its entire squad. They enter the auction with zero players but a massive purse and a clean slate to build a team from scratch, tailored specifically for the conditions of the Pindi Cricket Stadium.
Official Retentions & Direct Signings
The following table details the core players retained by each franchise and their marquee “Direct Overseas” signings.
| Team | Platinum / Diamond Retentions | Gold / Silver / Emerging Retentions | Direct Overseas Signing |
| Lahore Qalandars | Shaheen Shah Afridi (P), Abdullah Shafique (D) | Sikandar Raza (G), M. Naeem (S) | Mustafizur Rahman |
| Peshawar Zalmi | Babar Azam (P), Sufiyan Muqeem (D) | Abdul Samad (G), Ali Raza (E) | Withdrawn (Gurbaz) |
| Karachi Kings | Hasan Ali (P), Abbas Afridi (D) | Khushdil Shah (G), Saad Baig (E) | Moeen Ali |
| Islamabad United | Shadab Khan (P) | Salman Irshad (G), Andries Gous (S) | Devon Conway |
| Quetta Gladiators | Abrar Ahmed (P), Usman Tariq (D) | Hasan Nawaz (G), Shamyl Hussain (E) | Spencer Johnson |
| Sialkot Stallionz | Mohammad Nawaz (P), Salman Mirza (D) | Ahmed Daniyal (G), Saad Masood (E) | Steve Smith |
| Hyd. Kingsmen | Saim Ayub (P), Usman Khan (D) | Akif Javed (G), Maaz Sadaqat (E) | Marnus Labuschagne |
- Key Moves:
- Steve Smith to Sialkot: The Australian legend brings immense experience to the new franchise.
- Shaheen & Babar Stay Put: The captains of Lahore and Peshawar remain the faces of their respective franchises.
- Saim Ayub to Hyderabad: The explosive opener becomes the face of the new Hyderabad Kingsmen.
The War Chests: Remaining Purse for Auction Day
Heading into February 11, financial flexibility will be king. The “Direct Overseas” signings have not only added star power but also adjusted the available purses for several teams.
- The Kings of Cash: Both Hyderabad Kingsmen and Rawalpindi enter the auction with the maximum possible purse of PKR 50.5 Crore. Rawalpindi, having released everyone, has the most work to do but the most money to do it. Hyderabad, despite retaining players, has managed its finances astutely to keep a massive war chest.
- The Squeezed Middle: Peshawar Zalmi and Quetta Gladiators have the smallest remaining purses (approx. 33-34 Crore), meaning they must be surgical with their bidding, targeting specific roles rather than engaging in ego wars for marquee players.
Remaining Purse Breakdown:
- Hyderabad Kingsmen: 50.5 Crore
- Rawalpindi: 50.5 Crore
- Sialkot Stallionz: 45.0 Crore
- Islamabad United: 40.9 Crore
- Karachi Kings: 38.7 Crore
- Lahore Qalandars: 37.8 Crore
- Peshawar Zalmi: 34.26 Crore
- Quetta Gladiators: 33.14 Crore
The road to the trophy begins not on the pitch, but in the auction room. With new owners, new cities, and a new system, the Pakistan Super League is ready to roar louder than ever before.
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