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2024. The Pakistan Super League (PSL) Urdu: پاکستان سپرلیگ (also known as the HBL PSL for sponsorship reasons) is a men's Twenty20 cricket league contested by six city-based franchise teams. The league was founded in 2015 by the Pakistan Cricket Board. Instead of operating as an association of independently owned teams, the league ...
2023 Pakistan Super League (referred to as HBL PSL 8 for sponsorship reasons) was the eighth season of the Pakistan Super League, a franchise Twenty20 cricket league which was established by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) in 2015. Then PCB chairman Ramiz Raja had hinted at an auction based system to replace the draft for the 2023 season but a ...
2022. 2023. 2024. Islamabad United (Urdu: اسلامآباد یونائیٹڈ) is a Pakistani professional Twenty20 franchise cricket team that competes in the Pakistan Super League (PSL). The team is based in Islamabad, the capital city of Pakistan, and was formed in 2015 to compete in the first season of the competition.
The season took place across four cities in Pakistan from 17 February to 18 March 2024. Lahore Qalandars, the two times defending champions, were eliminated in the group stage with last position. In the final, Islamabad United defeated Multan Sultans by 2 wickets, becoming first team to win the third title.
The league is owned by the Pakistan Cricket Board and its first season was played in 2016. The league, when it started, included five teams: Karachi Kings, Quetta Gladiators, Peshawar Zalmi, Islamabad United, and Lahore Qalandars. The third season of the league in 2018 saw the inclusion of Multan Sultans as the sixth team to compete in the ...
Lahore won 2021 24 February 105 Sharjeel Khan (2/2) Karachi Kings: Islamabad United: National Stadium, Karachi: Islamabad won 2021 17 June 105 * Usman Khawaja: Islamabad United: Peshawar Zalmi: Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi: Islamabad won 2022 30 January 106 Fakhar Zaman (1/2) Lahore Qalandars: Karachi Kings: National Stadium, Karachi ...
Karachi then had to protect their net run rate in the very next league match, against Islamabad United, to qualify for the eliminator. In a rain-marred game, restricted to 15-overs-a-side, they were set a target of 124 by Islamabad and they had to score at least 111 runs to qualify for the eliminator.
Islamabad United: 2016–present 100 55 44 1 0 0 55.00 Peshawar Zalmi: 2016–present 104 55 47 1 0 1 52.88 Quetta Gladiators: 2016–present 92 44 47 0 0 1 47.82 Lahore Qalandars: 2016–present 94 40 51 1 2 0 42.55 Karachi Kings: 2016–present 95 36 55 1 1 2 37.89