The Pakistan Super League (PSL) (Urdu: پاکستان سپر لیگ) is the most elevated amount of expert Twenty20 mens cricket in Pakistan. The group is headquartered in Lahore and starting 2016 comprises of five establishments. Rather than working as a relationship of autonomously possessed groups, the association is a solitary substance in which every establishment is claimed and controlled by financial specialists. The business rights to the underlying establishments were sold for PKR 985 Crores ($93 million) for a range of 10 years in December 2015. Islamabad United were delegated champions of the inaugural 2016 PSL season, overcoming Quetta Gladiators in the last on 23 February 2016. PSL Pakistan cricket is most famous in Pakistan.
History
In September 2015, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) authoritatively declared the dispatch of the PSL. Previous Pakistani national group commanders Wasim Akram and Rameez Raja joined to advance the PSL and get to be brand envoys of the alliance for three years.[1]
Following quite a long while of arranging and two past fizzled attempts,[2][3] the alliance authoritatively started on 4 February 2016 in the United Arab Emirates, after the suspension of the Haier T20 Cup, the past T20 association in Pakistan. The primary season included five groups ostensibly situated in Pakistani cities[4][5] and players from 11 distinctive countries.[6] Pakistanis have truly constituted most of the players in household T20 rivalries, however in its first season the PSL had a higher rate of universal players. The alliance utilizes a draft framework for player enrollment like that utilized as a part of numerous North American expert games associations and instead of the closeout framework utilized as a part of some other T20 leagues.[6]
The PSL's legitimate logo and hymn were dispatched on 20 September 2015 in a service in Lahore. The song of praise, Ab Khel Ke Dikha, was sung by Ali Zafar and the PSL logo was uncovered by 3Di.[7] The service was gone to by present and resigned cricketers, and also Pakistani big names.








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