The Pakistan Super League (PSL) is set to expand in its 11th edition, with two new teams joining the popular T20 franchise league. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has announced that the auction for these teams will be held tomorrow at the Convention Center in Islamabad.

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The PCB has shortlisted six cities as potential bases for the new teams:
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Faisalabad
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Hyderabad
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Sialkot
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Muzaffarabad
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Gilgit-Baltistan
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Rawalpindi
From these six cities, two will be selected as the home bases for the new franchises.
Auction & Bidders
The PCB has released details of 10 bidders who will compete in the auction for the new PSL teams. The auction is expected to be highly competitive, with each bidder aiming to secure one of the two available franchises.
The addition of two new teams will increase the league to eight teams, bringing more opportunities for players and expanding PSL’s footprint across Pakistan.
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With the league continuing to grow in popularity and viewership, the new franchises are expected to attract major sponsors and star players, creating exciting match-ups for fans. PSL 11 promises to bring enhanced competition, thrilling cricket, and nationwide fan engagement.
Cricket enthusiasts are advised to follow the live auction tomorrow for updates on team ownership, player signings, and other major announcements from PCB.
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