PSL 11: Quetta Gladiators win toss against Karachi Kings

LAHORE: Quetta Gladiators have won the toss and decided to bowl first against Karachi Kings in the second match of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) season 11 here at Gaddafi Stadium on Friday. 

PLAYING XIs

Karachi Kings: David Warner (c), Muhammad Waseem, Salman Ali Agha, Saad Baig, Moeen Ali, Azam Khan (wk), Khushdil Shah, Shahid Aziz, Hasan Ali, Adam Zampa and Mir Hamza.

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Quetta Gladiators: Saud Shakeel (c), Shamyl Hussain, Rilee Rossouw, Hassan Nawaz, Khawaja Nafay, Ben McDermott (wk), Tom Curran, Ahmed Daniyal, Alzarri Joseph, Abrar Ahmed and Usman Tariq.

HEAD TO HEAD

Karachi and Quetta have faced each other in 20 matches, with the latter holding a lead with 13 victories. Meanwhile, the Kings have secured seven wins.

Matches 20, Karachi Kings 7, Quetta Gladiators 13

Quetta Gladiators sign Spencer Johnson as direct signing for PSL 11

The Pakistan Super League (PSL) franchise Quetta Gladiators have signed Australia left-arm pacer Spencer Johnson as a direct signing for the upcoming edition of the tournament.

The announcement, anticipated over the past few days, was finally made via the franchise’s social channels.

“Pace. Bounce. Passion. Bringing the fire from Australia, please welcome Spencer Johnson as our Direct Signing . The game has just gone a level up with our new Gladiator,” the caption of the post read.

Johnson, 30, is not part of Australia’s T20 World Cup squad due to injury. He has not played any professional cricket since appearing for the Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise KKR against LSG in April 2025.

Overall, he has played five ODIs and eight T20Is for Australia. Besides his international experience, he has played 71 T20s and scalped 85 wickets.

It is worth mentioning that PSL 11 represents a significant transformation in the tournament’s player recruitment system, as the traditional draft format has been replaced by a full-scale auction for the first time since the league’s inception.

Each franchise has been allocated a purse of PKR 450 million for squad building, with an additional PKR 55 million reserved for direct signings under the new model.

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All participating teams, including the two newly-added franchises, Hyderabad and Sialkot Stallionz, have already confirmed their retentions ahead of the auction.

Most franchises have also announced their direct signings, with Quetta Gladiators being the only side yet to reveal theirs.

Meanwhile, Multan Sultans remain in a unique position heading into the auction. The franchise, currently without an owner, will enter the bidding process with a full purse after retaining no players and making no direct signings.

Notably, the Multan franchise is scheduled to be sold through a separate auction in Lahore on February 9, just two days before the PSL 11 player auction.

READ: David Warner, Usman Khawaja among players registered for PSL 11 auction

Quetta Gladiators reveal retention fees of four players

Quetta Gladiators on Wednesday announced the retention fees of their four retained players ahead of the historic Pakistan Super League (PSL) 11 players’ auction, scheduled to take place on February 11.

The franchise confirmed the figures through PSL’s official social media accounts, revealing the amounts allocated to Abrar Ahmed, Usman Tariq, Hasan Nawaz, and Shamyl Hussain under the league’s revamped auction-based recruitment model.

According to the details, mystery spinner Abrar Ahmed has been retained in the Platinum category for a fee of PKR 70 million, while Usman Tariq — retained in the Diamond category — will receive PKR 56 million.

Meanwhile, batter Hasan Nawaz, placed in the Gold category, has been secured for PKR 39.2 million, while young opener Shamyl Hussain has been retained in the Emerging category for PKR 8.4 million.

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With these four retentions, Quetta Gladiators have so far spent PKR 173.6 million from their overall franchise purse ahead of the auction.

For the unversed, each franchise has been allotted a total budget of PKR 450 million for PSL 11, while an additional PKR 55 million has been reserved for direct signings, a new feature introduced under PSL’s first-ever auction system.

Notably, PSL 11 marks a major shift in the league’s player recruitment process as the traditional draft format has been replaced by an auction-based model for the first time in PSL history, setting the stage for a high-stakes bidding war on February 11.

On Tuesday, five out of the six old franchises announced their retained players, while Multan Sultans confirmed they will enter the auction with zero retentions, giving them the maximum purse ahead of the bidding process.

PSL 11 retentions

Lahore Qalandars: Shaheen Shah Afridi (Platinum), Abdullah Shafique (Diamond), Sikandar Raza (Gold), Mohammad Naeem (Silver)

Quetta Gladiators: Abrar Ahmed (Platinum), Usman Tariq (Diamond), Hasan Nawaz (Gold), Shamyl Hussain (Emerging)

Islamabad United: Shadab Khan (Platinum), Salman Irshad (Gold), Andries Gous (Silver)

Peshawar Zalmi: Babar Azam (Platinum), Sufyan Muqeem (Diamond), Abdul Samad (Gold), Ali Raza (Emerging)

Karachi Kings: Hasan Ali (Platinum), Mohammad Abbas Afridi (Diamond), Khushdil Shah (Gold), Saad Baig (Emerging)

READ: Lahore Qalandars reveal Shaheen Afridi’s retention price

Quetta Gladiators retentions revealed for PSL 11

Quetta Gladiators have announced their retentions for the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 11, which begins on 26 March.

The outfit announced the retentions on their social media handles.

Among those retained are Abrar Ahmed (platinum), Usman Tariq (Diamond), Hassan Nawaz (Gold), and Shamyl Hussain in the emerging category.

“Retained. Reloaded. Ready,” Quetta Gladiators social handle wrote in an animated reel.

The winners of the 2019 edition had earlier revealed their category renewals, which included Faheem Ashraf, Mohammad Amir, and Abrar Ahmed in the Platinum category.

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The emerging category included Mohammad Zeeshan and Shamyl Hussain. While Khurram Shahzad, Haseebullah Khan, Khawaja Mohammad Nafay, Hassan Nawaz, and Danish Aziz were named in the Gold category.

The diamond category included Saud Shakeel, Mohammad Wasim Jr and Usman Tariq.

It is worth noting that PSL is set to move to an auction format, marking a shift from the traditional draft system.

Under the new structure, each franchise is allowed to retain up to four players, with one player per category.

Moreover, this time around, teams could not retain up to eight players, along with additional provisions such as mentors, brand ambassadors, and the Right to Match (RTM) option.

The PCB has also abolished the mentor, brand ambassador, and RTM clauses altogether, streamlining the squad-building process ahead of the auction.

For the unversed, the PSL 11 will get underway on March 26, 2026, and will mark Faisalabad’s first-ever stint as a host city. The venue will join Karachi, Lahore, Multan, and Rawalpindi, expanding the league to five host cities.

READ: Islamabad United retentions revealed ahead of PSL 11

Quetta Gladiators renew PSL ownership rights for next decade

LAHORE: Pakistan Super League (PSL) franchise Quetta Gladiators on Monday extended the franchise agreement with the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) for another ten years.

The agreement comes after a valuation conducted by a globally renowned audit and advisory organisation.

With this, Quetta became the third team to renew its agreement with the cricket board, after Lahore Qalandars and Peshawar Zalmi.

Following the agreement extension, PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi hailed Quetta Gladiators’ role in promoting PSL across Pakistan.

“I am delighted that Quetta Gladiators will continue their journey with their current owners for another decade. Mr. Nadeem Omar and his team have played a vital role in building a loyal fan base and elevating the franchise’s stature both locally and internationally,” he said.

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Naqvi also praised Gladiators owner Nadeem Omar for his passion towards the game.

“Mr. Nadeem Omar is a thorough gentlemen, professional and a cricket aficionado. His renewed commitment speaks volumes about their faith in the HBL PSL’s upward trajectory and the league’s global standing.

We look forward to deepening this partnership and working together to achieve even greater milestones for Pakistan cricket,” the chairman concluded.

PSL Chief Executive Officer Salman Naseer also lavished praise on the management and owners of Quetta Gladiators for collaborating and extending the partnership for the next 10 years.

“The Gladiators’ dedication, competitive spirit and unwavering belief in the HBL PSL have helped shape the identity of the league over the years. We are thrilled to continue our collaboration with Nadeem Omar and his management for the next decade.

“Mr. Nadeem Omar’s contributions go way beyond the HBL PSL. His true passion has always been Cricket and its development in Pakistan. We are excited to have them onboard and for this next chapter of HBL PSL and Gladiators’ partnership.”

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‘I’m truly humbled’: Sikandar Raza reflects on match-winning knock in PSL 10 final

LAHORE: Sikandar Raza, Lahore Qalandars all-rounder, shared his thoughts after sealing a last-over finish for his team here at the Gaddafi Stadium Lahore on Sunday. 

Raza, who arrived in Pakistan just before the match, played a match-winning knock, scoring 22 of just seven balls to seal PSL 10 title for Lahore Qalandars.

Chasing an imposing 202-run target, Lahore Qalandars hit the winning runs on the second ball of the penultimate over, losing only four wickets in the process.

Kusal Perera played a match-winning unbeaten knock of 62 off 31 balls alongside Sikandar Raza.

While speaking during the post-match celebrations, Sikandar Raza shed light on his journey towards Pakistan before the grand final.

“I had dinner in Birmingham, breakfast in Dubai, lunch in Abu Dhabi and flew straight to Lahore for the PSL final. This is the life of a professional cricketer, and I am truly blessed to have this life,” he said.

Sikandar Raza reflected on the physically and emotionally demanding days leading up to the final.

“[I] bowled 25 overs day before yesterday [during the one-off Test between England and Zimbabwe]. Batted for 20-odd overs yesterday,” Raza added.

He further said, “I tried to take the emotions out. I am here to do my job. God forbid, we lost the game. I know I am with my brothers.

He described the journey to the final as unbelievable and said that winning in such fashion left him speechless.

“If I told you how I got here, it is unbelievable. And to have a victory like this, I just have no words. The journey helped. I was basically blank out there and did not try to premeditate,” Raza remarked.

Reflecting on Lahore’s experience in high-pressure games, Raza noted that they had previously won a final against Multan Sultans that went to the last ball,

“We had a final two years [against Multan Sultans where Qalandars won by one run] that went to the last ball. No other team is more prepared than us, given the do-or-die games we had to face this time around to get here,” the 39-year-old recalled.

He also spoke about the injuries and concussions Lahore Qalandars faced, mentioning that despite all the drama, he would choose this final over the one two years ago.

“We had concussions; Naeem wasn’t fit. There was so much drama in this game. I pick this final over the one two years ago,” he concluded.

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It is pertinent to mention that a day earlier, all-rounder Sikandar Raza was trying to prevent an innings defeat in the Test match for Zimbabwe against England at Trent Bridge. He scored 60 off 68 balls before getting out, resulting in his team’s defeat.

Within a few hours, he got on a plane to Lahore, where his team, the Lahore Qalandars, were playing the final match of the PSL against the Quetta Gladiators.

Sikandar Raza arrived just ten minutes before the toss and rushed him to the stadium. They had two team lists ready: one with him playing and another with Shakib al Hasan in case he didn’t arrive on time.

READ: Kusal, Raza power Lahore Qalandars to dramatic last-over PSL 10 triumph

President Zardari to present PSL 10 trophy to winning team

LAHORE: President Asif Ali Zardari on Sunday arrived here at the Gaddafi Stadium to attend the final of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) Season 10.

Asif Ali Zardari was warmly received by Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Mohsin Naqvi. He will present the PSL 10 trophy to the winning team after the final.

Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Naveed Ashraf also arrived here. He was warmly received by PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi, who paid rich tribute to the brave personnel of the Pakistan Navy during the closing ceremony.

The stadium echoed with national songs performed by popular singers and resounded with patriotic chants as fans waved flags in a vibrant display of unity.

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A strong expression of solidarity with the Pakistan Navy was made during the final between Lahore Qalandars and Quetta Gladiators.

The Navy’s professionalism and state of readiness were widely appreciated.

“Due to Pakistan Navy’s preparedness, the enemy dared not violate our maritime borders,” said PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi.

“Great nations never forget their heroes,” he added.

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He also described May 10 as a shining chapter in Pakistan’s defence history.

U.S. Chargé d’Affaires Natalie A. Baker, Federal Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb, prominent political leaders, and senior civil and military officials were also present on the occasion.

The final of PSL 10 is taking place between Lahore Qalandars and Quetta Gladiators.

While writing this story, Lahore required 23 runs in 8 balls.

Opting to bat first, Quetta Gladiators posted an imposing 201 total for the loss of nine wickets in their 20 overs.

The notable highlight of the innings was Hasan Nawaz and Avishka Fernando’s 67-run partnership that laid the foundation for a strong total.

For Lahore Qalandars, Shaheen Afridi remained a stand-out bowler, picking up three for 24 in his four overs, while Salman Mirza and Harish bagged two wickets apiece.

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Here’s why Asif Ali will not bat in PSL 10 final

LAHORE: In a significant blow, Lahore Qalandars’ middle-order batter Asif Ali is ruled out of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 10 final.

Asif Ali was ruled out after a horrific collision with his teammate Mohammad Naeem in an attempt to stop a ball the boundary during the 12th over of Quetta Gladiators’ innings.

Although a stretcher was brought onto the field, Asif Ali managed to walk off with the assistance of the team doctor.

Following the exit of Asif Ali, Qalandars announced his replacement. Mohammad Akhlaq was brought into the playing XI and will take Asif’s place in the batting lineup.

Opting to bat first, Quetta Gladiators posted an imposing 201 total for the loss of nine wickets in their 20 overs.

The notable highlight of the innings was Hasan Nawaz and Avishka Fernando’s 67-run partnership that laid the foundation for a strong total.

Hasan Nawaz, particularly, took Rishad Hossain to the cleaners, reaching a half century in the process. He accumulated 16 runs of this over to take Quetta to the 100-run mark at the halfway stage of the innings.

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The Gladiators were well set for a formidable total before Shaheen Afridi’s 18th over halted their momentum. The left-arm pacer struck twice, removing both well-set batters.

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With these breakthroughs, Lahore made a strong comeback, not before Faheem Ashraf’s blitz in the last over.

The all-rounder smashed 23 in the penultimate over, taking the total over 200. He was at last removed after scoring 8 balls, 28, striking at 350 with the aid of two fours and three towering sixes.

For Lahore Qalandars, Shaheen Afridi remained a stand-out bowler, picking up three for 24 in his four overs, while Salman Mirza and Haris Rauf bagged one wicket apiece.

READ: Hasan’s knock, Faheem’s cameo power Gladiators to 201

Kusal, Raza power Lahore Qalandars to dramatic last-over PSL 10 triumph

LAHORE: Kusal Perera’s sublime knock and Sikandar Raza’s heroics sealed a dramatic last-over victory for Lahore Qalandars against Quetta Gladiators, securing the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 10 title here under lights at Gaddafi Stadium on Sunday.

Chasing an imposing target of 202, Lahore Qalandars hit the winning runs on the second ball of the penultimate over, losing only four wickets in the process.

Lahore Qalandars had a contrasting start to the Gladiators, racing to 39 in 3.2 overs while losing Fakhar Zaman.

Meanwhile, Mohammad Naeem paired with in-form Abdullah Shafique, steering the home team with a 46-run partnership in a mammoth chase.

Naeem led the charge with a brisk 46 off 27, laced with six towering sixes and a four before getting dismissed in the ninth over.

Qalandars were 85-2 when Kusal Perera joined Abdullah, who stitched a brief stand with him.

Abdullah Shafique departed after scoring 41 off 28 balls, with the scoreboard showing 115/4 in 12.3 overs.

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With the required rate mounting, Kusal Perera and Bhanuka Rajapaksa then joined hands for a 30-run stand, taking the Qalandars to 145 in 16.3 overs.

Rajapaksa fell to Mohammad Amir after scoring 14 off 16 balls, bringing Sikandar Raza to the crease to join Perera.

The two shared an unbeaten, match-winning 59-run stand to guide Lahore Qalandars to their third PSL title.

For Quetta Gladiators, Faheem Ashraf, Mohammad Amir, Abrar Ahmed, and Usman Tariq claimed one wicket apiece.

Earlier, Hasan Nawaz’s sublime knock and Faheem’s late blitz propelled Quetta Gladiators to an impressive total against Lahore Qalandars in the final of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 10 here at Gaddafi Stadium on Sunday.

Opting to bat first, Quetta Gladiators posted 201 for the loss of nine wickets in their 20 overs.

The Gladiators started poorly as they lost their openers only in the third over, leaving Quetta 21-2. Shaheen Afridi and Salman Mirza dismissed Saud Shakeel (4 off 6) and Finn Allen (12 off 11) respectively.

Following the early hiccups, Hasan Nawaz and Rilee Rossouw partnered to steady the Gladiators’ innings. The duo stitched a 37-run partnership, bringing the total to 58 before Rossouw’s wicket.

The southpaw’s brisk 22 off 11 ended with Shaheen Afridi’s brilliant catch at extra cover. His innings featured four boundaries and a six.

Lahore Qalandars did well with early wickets, but it was Hasan Nawaz and Avishka Fernando’s 67-run partnership that laid the foundation for a strong total.

Hasan was the core aggressor while Avishka played second fiddle. The duo dismantled Lahore Qalandars’ spin attack, keeping a run-rate of 10 per over.

Hasan Nawaz, particularly, took Rishad Hossain to the cleaners, reaching a half century in the process. He accumulated 16 runs of this over to take Quetta to the 100-run mark at the halfway stage of the innings.

With the partnership growing, things looked ominous for the Qalandars, as their fielders were colliding and at risk of injuries. The stand was finally broken with Avishka Fernando’s wicket in the 14th over as the score read 126.

He was caught after scoring 29 off 22 balls, with the help of five fours. Meanwhile, the wicket did not stem the flow of runs as incoming batter Dinesh Chandimal and Hasan Nawaz’s brief stand took them to 155 at the end of the 16th over.

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The Gladiators were well set for a formidable total before Shaheen Afridi’s 18th over halted their momentum. The left-arm pacer struck twice, removing both well-set batters.

Chandimal (22 off 13, two sixes) was the first to go, while Hasan was caught off the fifth ball of the over after an enterprising 76 off 43 deliveries. The right-hander’s innings was peppered with eight fours and four sixes.

With these breakthroughs, Lahore made a strong comeback, not before Faheem Ashraf’s blitz in the last over.

The all-rounder smashed 23 in the penultimate over, taking the total over 200. He was eventually removed after scoring 28 off 8 balls, striking at 350 with the aid of two fours and three towering sixes.

For Lahore Qalandars, Shaheen Afridi remained a stand-out bowler, picking up three for 24 in his four overs, while Salman Mirza and Haris Rauf bagged two apiece, though they went for plenty of runs.

PLAYING XIs

Lahore Qalandars: Fakhar Zaman, Muhammad Naeem, Abdullah Shafique, Kusal Perera (wk), Bhanuka Rajapaksa, Asif Ali, Sikandar Raza, Shaheen Afridi (c), Rishad Hossain, Salman Mirza, Haris Rauf

Quetta Gladiators: Saud Shakeel (c), Abrar Ahmed, Hassan Nawaz, Dinesh Chandimal (wk), Avishka Fernando, Rilee Rossouw, Mohammad Amir, Khurram Shahzad, Faheem Ashraf, Usman Tariq, Finn Allen

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Quetta Gladiators’ key batter suffers injury scare ahead of PSL 10 final

LAHORE: Quetta Gladiators’ middle-order batter Hasan Nawaz suffered an injury scare ahead of Pakistan Super League (PSL) 10 final, set to played on 25 May.

Hasan, the leading run scorer for Quetta Gladiators, injured himself while playing football at the Lahore City Cricket Association (LCCA) ground during the team’s practice session.

According to the reports, Hasan twisted his right ankle. As a result, he was rushed to a nearby hospital for scans.

The batter’s participation in the PSL 10 final is in doubt, however, Quetta Gladiators has not provided an update regarding his fitness.

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Hasan Nawaz has thus far scored 323 runs in nine innings, including a century during the ongoing edition of the marquee league.

One of his standout performances occurred against the defending champions, Islamabad United, in Rawalpindi, where he achieved a match-winning century. He struck an impressive nine sixes and four fours to reach his century in just 45 balls.

In another remarkable display against the same team, he contributed significantly with a score of 64 runs off 41 balls, which included four sixes and two fours.

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In the Gladiators’ final match of the league stage against the last-placed Multan Sultans, Hasan Nawaz once again showcased his skills by leading his team to a thrilling victory with a rapid half-century.

For the unversed, the table toppers of PSL 10 reached their first final of PSL in six years under the leadership of Saud Shakeel. The 2018 champions outplayed defending champions Islamabad United int he Qualifer to seal a final birth.

Quetta Gladiators PSL 10 Squad: 

Saud Shakeel (C), Avishka Fernando, Faheem Ashraf, Finn Allen, Mohammad Amir, Abrar Ahmed, Rilee Rossouw, Mohammad Wasim Jr, Dinesh Chandimal, Khurram Shahzad, Hasebullah Khan, Gulbadin Naib, Khawaja Nafay, Usman Tariq, Hassan Nawaz (E), Muhammad Zeeshan (E), Ali Majid, Shoaib Malik, Danish Aziz.

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