PSL 11 Player Auction Set Amid Pakistan’s World Cup Fixtures

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PSL 11 Player Auction Set Amid Pakistan’s World Cup Fixtures

The Pakistan Super League (PSL) will hold its players auction workshop for PSL 11 on Sunday, as preparations for the upcoming season continue.

PSL Chief Executive Officer Salman Naseer announced the workshop through his official social media account. He invited all stakeholders to attend and promised to share further details soon.

The 11th edition of the PSL will feature eight teams for the first time and is scheduled to begin on March 26, 2026. This expansion is expected to make the league more competitive and exciting for fans.

According to reports, the PSL 11 player auction is planned for February 14, 2026. However, the date overlaps with the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026, creating potential scheduling challenges.

Pakistan will play against the Netherlands on February 7 and the United States on February 10 during the World Cup. The team is also scheduled to face arch-rivals India on February 15, just one day after the PSL auction.

This overlap raises concerns regarding player availability. Franchises may have to finalize their squads without knowing the international duty status of key players. The situation could affect team strategies and planning for PSL 11.

Officials have not yet confirmed how the league will manage conflicts between the PSL schedule and Pakistan’s World Cup fixtures. Stakeholders are expected to discuss these issues during the auction workshop.

Fans are eagerly anticipating PSL 11, which promises high-quality cricket with eight teams and a competitive player auction. Proper coordination with international commitments will be essential for smooth operations.

In other related news also read PSL 11 Likely to Coincide with IPL Schedule Again

The upcoming PSL season is expected to attract attention from fans worldwide. Organizers are working to ensure both international and domestic cricket calendars align effectively.

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