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CEO PSL Confirms Fixed Window for PSL 11 from 2026

CEO PSL Confirms Fixed Window for PSL 11 from 2026

The PSL 11 window has finally been confirmed, bringing big excitement for fans and franchises alike. The Pakistan Super League’s CEO announced that from 2026, the tournament will have a fixed annual slot. This decision aims to attract more international players and create a smoother schedule for everyone involved.

A Dedicated Time Frame for PSL

During a media briefing, the CEO revealed that PSL 11 will begin in mid-April 2026. The fixed window will prevent clashes with other major T20 leagues, such as the IPL and Big Bash. As a result, top players from around the world will be available to participate, making the competition even more thrilling.
He explained that the clear schedule will help teams plan better. Franchises can now focus on early player signings, training camps, and marketing strategies. In addition, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) expects higher global viewership and stronger fan engagement.

International Coordination and Fan Excitement

Talks with international cricket boards are already underway. The goal is to avoid overlapping with national commitments. “We want the world’s best players to join the PSL without scheduling conflicts,” the CEO stated.
Fans have welcomed the announcement with excitement. They believe that the new PSL 11 window will make the league more competitive and internationally recognized. With improved structure and timing, the PSL is on track to become one of the most watched T20 events worldwide.
Preparations for PSL 11 have officially begun, and cricket lovers eagerly await more updates as the countdown to the new season starts.

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