The Pakistan Super League (PSL) is gearing up for its biggest expansion yet, according to the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). PSL CEO Salman Naseer shared fresh details about the future of the league while speaking on a PCB podcast, confirming that discussions are underway to add two new teams in the next season.
He added that the board aims to deliver more action-packed cricket by increasing the number of venues. The Pakistan Super League (PSL) is gearing up for its biggest expansion, with plans to host matches in six major cities during HBL PSL 11. This move is expected to bring more fans into stadiums across the country.
Naseer revealed that Peshawarβs Imran Khan Stadium β formerly known as Arbab Niaz Stadium β is near completion. He said the venue is being upgraded to meet international standards and is likely to be ready before the upcoming edition. With this development, Peshawar fans may finally get to witness their home team in action.
The Pakistan Super League (PSL) is gearing up for its biggest expansion, and the addition of new teams will also bring changes to the financial and operational model. The PCB is reviewing franchise terms to ensure growth for stakeholders and better competition on the field.
Naseer said the league has seen strong progress in recent years and now aims to take its brand global. He added that the PCB has already received interest from multiple groups who want to own new teams.
If finalized, this expansion will significantly increase the tournament size and match count. Fans can expect bigger excitement, new rivalries, and more opportunities for local cricketers.
As Pakistan continues to improve its cricketing infrastructure, analysts believe the PSLβs expansion will strengthen the nationβs sports economy and global cricket reputation.
PCB is expected to finalize planning and make an official announcement before the next season kicks off.
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