Shaheen Shah Afridi (third from right) celebrates with teammates after taking the wicket of his Quetta Gladiators teammate Saud Shakeel (R) during the Pakistan Super League (PSL) Twenty20 final cricket match between Lahore Qalandars and Quetta Gladiators at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore — AFP255.

KARACHI: Defending champions Lahore Qalandars on Tuesday announced the list of retained players ahead of the historic Pakistan Super League (PSL) 11-man auction to be held on February 11.

For the first time in league history, the player selection process has undergone a major overhaul, replacing the traditional draft system with an auction-based model.

Earlier, franchises were allowed to retain eight players, a rule that was in effect for the first 10 seasons.

However, as per the revised rules for PSL 11, teams were only allowed to retain a total of four players from multiple divisions, making the decision challenging ahead of the auction.

A total of 13 players participated in various categories. The platinum category includes captain Shaheen Afridi, Faqar Zaman and Haris Rauf, while the emerging category features Momin Qamar.

Mohammad Akhlaq, Mohammad Naeem and Mohammad Asab were in the silver category and Zaman Khan, Jahandad Khan, Asif Afridi and Asif Ali were in the gold category.

Abdullah Shafiq and Mohammad Salman Mirza are featured in the Diamond category.

From these options, Lahore Qalandars retained Shaheen Afridi from Platinum category, Abdullah Shafiq from Diamond, Sikandar Raza from Gold, Mohammad Naeem from Silver and no player from Emerging category.

With the Pakistan Super League set to grow from six to eight teams, the upcoming edition will also mark a major expansion of the league.

Hyderabad and Sialkot Stallions are new additions to the PSL family and will debut in the upcoming season.

After bidding 1.75 billion (approx. $6.25 million), the winning bidder was Mr. Fawad Sarwar took ownership of Hyderabad, thereby taking ownership of the new team.

Meanwhile, the franchise of Sialkot Stallionz was won by Mr Hamza Majeed who paid Rs. He topped the bidding for 1.85 billion, earning the right to lead the Stallions into their inaugural PSL campaign.

For non-readers, the 11th edition of the competition will begin on March 26 and run until May 3.

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