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Mohammad Wasi Shah

PSL enters a new era: from uncertainty to expansion

Published on: April 15, 2026 9:07 AM

As the Pakistan Super League steps into its 11th edition, the tournament is not just continuing it is evolving. What began in 2016 as a modest five-team competition played away from home in the UAE has now transformed into an eight-team league, symbolizing a remarkable journey of resilience, growth, and success.

The inaugural edition of the PSL was staged in Dubai and Sharjah due to security concerns in Pakistan, raising serious questions about the league’s viability. Many doubted whether a Pakistan-based league, played outside its own borders, could survive let alone thrive. Yet, ten years later, every one of those doubts has been emphatically answered.

 

From Five Teams to Eight: Growth of a Brand

The PSL started with just five franchises in 2016. Over time, it expanded to six teams and now, in its 11th edition, welcomes two new franchises, marking a historic shift to an eight-team tournament. This expansion reflects not only the league’s commercial success but also its growing cricketing footprint across Pakistan.

The inclusion of new cities signals a broader vision to take elite cricket beyond traditional centers and deepen the league’s connection with fans nationwide.

 

A League That Defied the Odds

The PSL’s journey has not been without challenges.

Security Concerns: The first few seasons were played entirely in the UAE as international cricket had not yet returned to Pakistan.

Gradual Homecoming: Over the years, the league successfully brought matches back to Pakistan, playing a crucial role in reviving international cricket in the country.

COVID-19 Disruption: The global pandemic interrupted schedules and forced logistical changes, testing the league’s adaptability.

Despite these hurdles, the PSL not only survived it emerged stronger, becoming one of the most competitive T20 leagues in the world.

 

Champions, Records & Dominance

Over the first decade, the PSL has produced a highly competitive landscape with multiple champions:

Islamabad United – 3 titles (2016, 2018, 2024)

Lahore Qalandars – 3 titles (2022, 2023, 2025)

Peshawar Zalmi – 1 title

Quetta Gladiators – 1 title

Karachi Kings – 1 title

Multan Sultans – 1 title

Currently, Islamabad United and Lahore Qalandars stand as the most successful franchises, each with three titles, highlighting the league’s competitive balance.

Individually, players like Babar Azam have dominated the record books, becoming the leading run-scorer in PSL history, showcasing the quality of talent the league has nurtured and Hassan Ali leads the bowling charts.

 

A Decade That Changed Pakistan Cricket

Perhaps the PSL’s greatest achievement lies beyond trophies and statistics. It revived international cricket in Pakistan, rebuilt global confidence, and created a platform for emerging players to shine alongside international stars.

What once started as a “league in exile” has now become a homegrown success story, played in packed stadiums across Lahore, Karachi, Rawalpindi, and Multan.

 

The Road Ahead

With expansion to eight teams, renewed commercial opportunities, and a stronger domestic structure, the PSL is entering a new era of scale and ambition. Challenges remain competition from other global T20 leagues and financial disparities but the league’s trajectory suggests it is ready to take the next leap.

From uncertainty in Dubai to dominance at home, the PSL’s first decade is a testament to vision, resilience, and belief.

The questions of 2016 have been answered. The future now demands even bigger ambitions.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: PSL

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