Big news for cricket fans! The Pakistan Super League (PSL) is expanding, and the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is extending the deadline for franchise bids due to overwhelming international interest. This is a game-changer!
PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi announced on Friday that the deadline for submitting bids for two new PSL franchises has been pushed back. Originally set for December 15th, the new deadline is now December 22nd. Why the change? Because of a surge of interest from investors across the globe, including Europe, the United States, and the Middle East.
In a post on X, Mohsin Naqvi shared the exciting news, highlighting the global enthusiasm for acquiring new PSL teams. He also mentioned a promotional roadshow in New York City, further fueling the excitement.
This announcement comes hot on the heels of a high-profile PSL roadshow in New York City, featuring current Pakistan players like T20 captain Salman Ali Agha, Abrar Ahmed, and legends Wasim Akram and Ramiz Raja, along with singer Ali Zafar.
And this is the part most people miss: this expansion marks the PSL’s first major structural growth since 2018, when the Multan Sultans joined as the sixth team.
But here's where it gets controversial: The addition of these two new franchises is a significant step towards enhancing the league's commercial appeal and competitiveness on the international T20 circuit. The auction for the new teams will follow the bidding process. Mohsin Naqvi, who also serves as Pakistan’s Interior Minister, has been vocal about elevating the PSL’s global standing, including recent pledges for transparent bidding and infrastructure development. What do you think about the PSL's expansion and its potential impact on the sport? Share your thoughts in the comments below!