The Pakistan Super League (PSL) is set to expand in PSL 11 (2026) with the addition of a seventh franchise: Hyderabad. The new team has been acquired by the FKS Group for a reported price of PKR 175 million, marking one of the most significant franchise deals in the league’s history.
This move signals a new phase for the Pakistan Super League, which has steadily grown in commercial value and global reach since its launch. With Hyderabad coming on board, PSL will now feature seven teams, creating more matches, broader regional representation, and stronger competition.
Why Hyderabad was chosen
Hyderabad has long been discussed as a potential PSL city due to its passionate cricket following and strategic location in Sindh. Adding the city helps balance regional presence beyond the traditional cricket centers and opens new commercial opportunities for sponsors and broadcasters.
According to league insiders, the FKS Group’s successful bid stood out due to its long-term financial backing and commitment to infrastructure, youth development, and brand growth.
What this means for PSL 11 in 2026
From PSL 11 onward, fans can expect:
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An expanded tournament format
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More league-stage matches
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Increased player demand in the draft
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Higher broadcast and sponsorship value
The inclusion of a seventh team also strengthens PSL’s position among top global T20 leagues, especially in South Asia and the Middle East markets.
Financial impact and league growth
A franchise valuation of USD 175 million reflects the PSL’s rising brand equity. Revenue sharing, central sponsorships, and media rights are expected to see an uplift as the league adjusts its structure to accommodate the new team.
The Pakistan Cricket Board is expected to release updated scheduling and format details closer to the PSL 11 season.
Quick FAQ
Will Hyderabad play from PSL 11?
Yes, the team is expected to debut in PSL 11 (2026).
Who owns the Hyderabad PSL team?
The franchise has been acquired by the FKS Group.
With Hyderabad’s entry, PSL 11 is shaping up to be th
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