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PSL 11 set to feature 44 matches across five cities: reports

The Pakistan Super League (PSL) 2026 format has been revealed, with the eleventh edition set to take place from March 26 to May 3 across five cities in Pakistan, according to Geo News.

The report says a total of 44 matches are expected to be played during the tournament.

According to details, the event will feature eight teams competing in a single-league format, with each team set to play at least 10 matches.

The entire tournament is expected to be completed in 39 days.

Geo News further reported that the first phase of PSL 11 will include 28 matches, after which the eight teams will be divided into two groups of four for the second phase.

In the Super Four stage, each team will play three matches.

The top two teams from each group are then expected to advance to the playoffs.

Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Mohsin Naqvi has also said that international cricket will be played at the Muzaffarabad Stadium, adding that efforts are underway to host Pakistan Super League (PSL) 11 matches at the venue.

According to Geo News, Naqvi made the remarks while chairing a PCB Board of Governors meeting held via video link.

During the meeting, members praised the successful PSL roadshows held in London and New York, commending the chairman and his team for their hard work and professional approach.

Speaking on the occasion, Naqvi said, “The success of the PSL roadshows is a collective achievement of the PCB and the entire PSL team, and everyone worked tirelessly day and night to make PSL an international brand.”

The meeting also approved the second phase of renovation work at the National Cricket Stadium Karachi.

In addition, it was decided that the LCCA Ground would be upgraded on the lines of the Oval Ground.

The Board of Governors praised Mohsin Naqvi’s personal efforts in ensuring the continuation of Sri Lanka’s recent tour of Pakistan.

Responding to this, the PCB chairman said, “The credit for continuing the Sri Lankan tour does not go to me alone but to the entire team. We worked with sincerity, and Allah Almighty helped us.”

The meeting was attended by Board of Governors members Ismail Qureshi, Tariq Sarwar, Sajjad Ali Khokhar, Anwar Ghani, Zaheer Abbas, and Tanveer Ahmed.

Zafarullah, Mustafa Ramday, Adnan Malik, the Additional Secretary of the Cabinet Division, PCB Chief Operating Officer Sameer Ahmed, and PSL Chief Executive Officer Salman Naseer were also present.

Senior officials, including the Chief Financial Officer, directors of infrastructure, domestic cricket, commercial departments, and other relevant officers, also attended the session.

PSL 11 set to start on same day as IPL 19

The Pakistan Super League (PSL) 11 is scheduled to begin on March 26, 2026, the same day as the Indian Premier League (IPL 19), raising anticipation and potential challenges for franchises, according to ESPNCricinfo.

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has confirmed that the eleventh edition of the PSL will run until May 3, giving the tournament a 39-day window, while the IPL 2026 is scheduled to run from March 26 to May 31.

This PSL season will feature eight teams, following the addition of two new franchises.

Despite the expanded lineup, the PCB has decided to keep the schedule compact rather than extending the tournament.

In previous seasons with six teams, the PSL followed a double round-robin format with 34 matches, where each team played the others twice before the top four advanced to the playoffs.

While the full fixture list for PSL 11 has yet to be announced, the shorter timeframe is expected to include more double-headers and could see a modified competition structure.

The PSL calendar has faced disruptions in recent years.

Last season, the tournament was split into two legs after the Pakistan-India conflict delayed proceedings by 10 days, although all matches were eventually completed within 34 days.

Earlier editions of the league, up to PSL 9, were usually held in February and March.

However, ICC tournaments and Pakistan’s busy home schedule have shifted the PSL into the April–May window in the last two seasons.

The overlap with IPL 19, expected to run until the end of May, may create challenges for player recruitment, as many top overseas cricketers often prioritize the IPL.

Nevertheless, the PCB believes the clash could have advantages, allowing franchises to retain players who commit to the PSL for the entire season.