Mohsin Naqvi Announces PSL 11 Schedule, Official Dates Revealed

Mohsin Naqvi Announces PSL 11 Schedule, Official Dates Revealed

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has officially announced the schedule for the 11th edition of the Pakistan Super League (PSL), bringing fresh excitement to cricket fans worldwide. The announcement was made by PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi during a spectacular PSL roadshow held in New York, marking the first time the league has hosted such a promotional event in the United States. The event drew huge attention, showcasing Pakistan’s cricketing talent on an international stage.

Chairman Naqvi confirmed that PSL 11 will begin on March 26, 2026, and will conclude on May 3, 2026, giving players, teams, and fans plenty to look forward to. Speaking at the roadshow, he emphasized the importance of recognizing and rewarding players, explaining that proper incentives play a crucial role in motivating athletes and boosting their performance. He added that the PCB is working closely with the PSL management to strengthen Pakistan cricket both domestically and internationally, ensuring that the league continues to grow in quality and prestige.

Naqvi also highlighted the commercial value and global appeal of the PSL. He explained that Pakistan is blessed with immense cricketing talent, and the league continues to offer strong returns to its investors. “The PSL is not only about cricket; it is a platform that drives economic growth, creates employment opportunities, and attracts international attention. Investors are seeing excellent returns, and the league is becoming a globally recognized brand,” he said.

The New York roadshow brought together a mix of current national team players, former stars, and cricket enthusiasts, providing fans with a unique opportunity to meet their heroes. Legendary former Pakistan captain Wasim Akram addressed the audience, praising the PSL’s remarkable growth over the years. He said that the league’s success is a collective achievement, reflecting the combined efforts of players, management, sponsors, and fans. Akram added that the PSL continues to entertain millions of cricket fans while also serving as a launchpad for emerging local talent, giving young players the exposure and experience they need to succeed on bigger stages.

Six key members of Pakistan’s men’s national cricket team actively participated in the roadshow. These included Salman Ali Agha, Abrar Ahmed, Faheem Ashraf, Saim Ayub, Shan Masood, and Saud Shakeel. They interacted with fans, shared their excitement for the upcoming season, and highlighted the importance of the PSL in shaping Pakistan’s cricket future.

The event was graced by other prominent figures in Pakistan cricket, including former PCB chairman Ramiz Raja and PSL Chief Executive Officer Salman Naseer, who joined Chairman Naqvi on stage. Together, they celebrated the achievements of the league and emphasized its role in promoting Pakistan cricket globally.

The roadshow not only brought international attention to the PSL but also strengthened its reputation as one of the most popular and commercially successful T20 leagues in the world. With its combination of thrilling cricket, fan engagement, and commercial growth, PSL 11 promises to be bigger and better than ever, capturing the imagination of cricket lovers both in Pakistan and across the globe.

Fans attending the event were treated to live interactions, photo sessions, and opportunities to engage with their favorite players, making it a memorable celebration of Pakistan cricket. With the start date just a few months away, anticipation for the 11th edition of the PSL is already building, and cricket enthusiasts are eagerly counting down to a season full of high-octane action, unforgettable moments, and emerging cricketing stars.

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