The Pakistan Super League (PSL) season 10 draft is going to be held in Pakistan, with sources revealing that the event is likely to be held in Karachi or Lahore.
The draft is scheduled for January 11, marking the official start of preparations for the league’s landmark 10th edition.
A recent meeting considered a proposal to keep the draft overseas, but officials decided now was not the right time for such a move. Instead, it was deemed more appropriate to host the draft on home soil.
Additionally, it has been confirmed that all the PSL matches will be played in Pakistan, despite earlier consideration of holding a few games abroad.
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Thursday officially opened the registration window for foreign players to offer their availability for the upcoming season.
The renewal of the category for the next edition will be announced on Tuesday, while the relegation process and player retention process will take place this month.
PSL Chief Executive Officer Salman Naseer expressed his excitement over the registration of overseas players and the opening of the trade window.
“We are very excited to announce the opening of the registration process for foreign players as well as the trade window. This is an exciting start to preparations for the highly anticipated 10th edition of the HBL Pakistan Super League,” said Naseer.
He highlighted the growth of the league since its inception in 2016, highlighting its status as a premier cricket competition.
“HBL PSL is a household brand that we are all proud of. Together with our franchise owners, business partners and stakeholders, we have embarked on a long and successful journey. The quality and competitiveness of cricket is second to none. No and we will strive to live up to the expectations of our loyal fans. The historic 10th season promises to bring more excitement, and the HBL PSL team is committed to working tirelessly to provide the fans with unparalleled experiences. is
Since its inception, Islamabad United has been the most successful franchise, winning three titles.
Lahore Qalandars follow closely with two titles, while Peshawar Zalmi, Quetta Gladiators, Karachi Kings and Multan Sultans have won one tournament each.