PSL 2025, Draft Ceremony Underway At Hazuri Bagh Lahore
All preparations for the ceremony to be held at the royal fort of Hazuri Bagh have been completed. In PSL Season 10, all teams will select players to complete their squads. This draft will be of great interest to PSL fans, where big decisions are expected. This PSL season will once again be full of excitement for cricket fans, and all eyes are on which players will join which team.
All 6 franchises involved in the event will finalize the squads by selecting players in Platinum, Diamond, Gold, Silver, Emerging and Supplementary categories. Let’s know which team selected which player in which category.
PSL 2025 Platinum category
Lahore Qalandars pick Daryl Mitchell in Platinum category
Karachi Kings select David Warner in Platinum category
Islamabad United selects Matthew Short in Platinum category
Peshawar Zalmi acquires Tom Kohler-Cade Moore in Platinum category through Right to Match
Quetta Gladiators pick Mark Chapman in Platinum category
Multan Sultans picked Michael Bracewell in the Platinum category.
PSL 2025 schedule
It should be noted that renowned cricketers from all over the world have registered for the draft of the tenth edition of the Pakistan Super League. New Zealand’s Kane Williamson, Daryl Mitchell, Tim Southee, Mark Chapman, Australia’s David Warner, Usman Khawaja, Matthew Short, Shaun Abbott, while England’s Jason Roy, Alex Hales, Zac Crawley, Bangladesh’s Mustafizur Rahman, Shakib Al Hasan and Afghanistan’s Mujeeb Ur Rahman are among a large number of foreign players included in the draft.
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is exploring ways to enhance the excitement and success of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) in 2025. With the Champions Trophy influencing the scheduling, a proposed window from April 7 to May 20 has been suggested for the event. This adjusted psl schedule 2025 allows for better alignment with international events and provides sufficient time for the PSL to thrive.
The proposal also includes holding matches across multiple cities, namely Karachi, Multan, Lahore, and Rawalpindi. This distribution of games would not only help in engaging a wider fan base but also showcase the diverse cricketing culture across Pakistan. Karachi and Lahore have already been key venues for PSL matches, and adding Multan and Rawalpindi could offer fresh experiences for fans while spreading the tournament’s reach to other regions.