The Pakistan Super League (PSL) has unveiled the official Platinum players list for its 11th season, highlighting top stars and newly promoted players. The update reflects the leagueโs commitment to showcasing elite talent while giving rising stars a bigger platform.
In the PSL 11 Platinum category, established names like Babar Azam, Saim Ayub, Shaheen Afridi, and Muhammad Rizwan have retained their prestigious status. Their continued presence underscores their importance in both Pakistan cricket and the leagueโs global appeal.
The season also sees promotions from lower categories. Salman Agha, Hassan Ali, Hamad Nawaz, and Abrar Ahmed have moved up from Diamond to Platinum, marking their growing impact in the PSL. Additionally, Sahibzada Farhan has earned a promotion from Gold to Platinum, highlighting his strong performance and rising market value. These changes ensure the Platinum list reflects both star power and recent form.
Alongside Platinum updates, the PSL has also revised player lists in Silver and Emerging categories. Organizers aim to maintain a balanced mix of experienced stars and emerging talent, keeping the league competitive and exciting for fans.
The PSL 11 players auction is officially scheduled for February 11. Ahead of the auction, foreign players have been given an extended registration deadline until February 3, providing them extra time to confirm participation. Initially, the deadline was January 20. This extension ensures the league attracts high-profile international talent, strengthening competition across all teams.
Fans and teams alike are eagerly awaiting the PSL 11 auction, which will shape the squads for the upcoming season. With Platinum players confirmed and new talents promoted, the stage is set for another thrilling edition of Pakistanโs premier T20 cricket league.
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The PSL continues to grow as one of the most-watched cricket leagues globally, providing opportunities for players to shine and fans to enjoy world-class cricket action.




