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PSL 11 Auction: New Rule Forces Top Talent Into Auction

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The landscape of Pakistan Super League (PSL) is set for a radical transformation. In a major announcement on Wednesday, Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) confirmed the local player category renewals for the upcoming 11th edition, introducing a stringent retention policy that will force teams to release most of their top-tier talent into a historic first-ever player auction.

The “Core Four” Rule: A New Era of Parity

The most critical takeaway from PCB’s latest update is the new retention framework. For PSL 11, each franchise is permitted to retain a maximum of only four local players.

Furthermore, teams are restricted to picking just one player per category (Platinum, Diamond, Gold, and Silver/Emerging).

This move is designed to ensure the upcoming auction, scheduled for February 11, features a deep pool of world-class talent. By limiting retentions, PCB is effectively dismantling the top teams of previous seasons, ensuring a more balanced competition as franchises rebuild their rosters from scratch.

Platinum Promotions and Category Shifts

A total of 89 local players have been graded across five categories.

The Platinum tier now features 16 elite names, including five newly promoted stars. Pakistan’s T20I captain Salman Ali Agha, alongside Sahibzada Farhan, Mohammad Nawaz, Hasan Ali, and Abrar Ahmed, have all climbed to the top category.

Meanwhile, established icons such as Babar Azam, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Mohammad Rizwan, and Naseem Shah have maintained their Platinum status. However, due to the “one player per category” rule, teams like Islamabad United – who currently boast six Platinum players – face agonizing task of choosing only one to keep, sending rest to the auction block.

Path to the Historic Auction

As momentum builds toward the February 11 auction in Lahore, PCB has also extended the registration deadline for foreign players to February 3. This extension allows international stars more time to join what is expected to be the most financially lucrative and competitive iteration of the league to date.

With Diamond category featuring 11 players and the Gold category housing 32, the strategic depth of the auction will be unprecedented. Fans can expect a frantic bidding war as teams look to secure the services of national heroes who, for the first time in a decade, will be available for the highest bidder.

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