Lahore Qalandars players and support staff celebrate winning the PSL 10 after defeating Quetta Gladiators in the final at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore on May 25, 2025. — PSL

LAHORE: The Pakistan Super League (PSL) has set February 3 as the deadline for the existing six franchises to announce the retention of their players ahead of the historic auction on February 11.

The marquee league made the announcement through its official social media handles saying, “Countdown begins. Six original (PSL) franchises to confirm their retention by 3 February 2026.”

A day after the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) announced category updates for 89 national cricketers, the existing six franchises will be allowed to retain one player in each of the four divisions ahead of the February 11 player auction.

The PCB will set up an independent committee to oversee retention for the 2021 champions as the owners of five franchises besides Multan Sultans – Lahore Qalandars, Karachi Kings, Islamabad United, Peshawar Zalmi and Quetta Gladiators – have renewed their contracts for another decade.

For the uninitiated, the historic 11th edition of the PSL will see the league expand to eight teams, with Hyderabad and Sialkot Stallions joining as the new owners.

For the first time, the league will conduct player auctions instead of the traditional player draft.

Ahead of the auction, PCB announced the base prices for the players and the minimum bid amount in Pakistan Rupees.

The base prices have been fixed at PKR 4.2 crore, PKR 2.2 crore, PKR 1.1 crore and PKR 60 lakh, giving owners a clear framework for player valuation.

The minimum bid increments are PKR 250,000 for bids below PKR 1.1 crore, PKR 500,000 for bids below PKR 2.2 crore, PKR 1,000,000 for bids below PKR 4.2 crore and PKR 4.2 crore for bids above PKR 1,500,000 crore.

Owners may bid higher than minimum increments.

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