Establishment In September 2015, the
Pakistan Cricket Board officially announced the launch of the PSL. Former
Pakistani national team captains
Wasim Akram and
Rameez Raja signed up to promote the PSL and become
brand ambassadors of the league for three years. After several years of planning and two previous failed attempts, the league officially began on 4 February 2016 in the
United Arab Emirates. The
UAE sports minister,
Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, inaugurated the opening ceremony. The first two seasons included five teams based on the capital cities of Pakistan's provinces and the Federal capital. In its first season the PSL had a higher percentage of international players. The league uses a draft system for player recruitment similar to that used in many North American professional sports leagues and as opposed to the auction system used in some other T20 leagues. The PSL's official logo was launched on 20 September 2015 in a ceremony in
Lahore, and was revealed by 3Di.The ceremony was attended by current and retired cricketers, as well as Pakistani celebrities. The commercial rights to the initial franchises were sold for for a span of 10 years in December 2015. The market value of PSL in 2017 was up to US$300 million according to
Arif Habib, and has grown significantly in the years since.
Expansion Five to Six teams (2018) The league expanded to six franchises with the inclusion of
Multan Sultans for the
2018 season. The PCB had shortlisted
Faisalabad,
FATA,
Hyderabad,
Dera Murad Jamali and
Multan as candidate cities, with several political and regional stakeholders expressing interest in securing representation for their areas.
Multan Sultans was announced as the new franchise on 1 June 2017, purchased by
Schön Properties for US$5.2 million per year. On 10 November 2018, the PCB terminated the franchise agreement with Schön Properties, after which new owners took control and retained the Multan Sultans name.
Six to Eight teams (2026) Following the expiration of the franchise's operating agreement, the Pakistan Cricket Board auctioned the
Multan Sultans franchise, which was purchased by Walee Technologies on 9 February 2026 for a bid of PKR 2.45 billion, making it the most expensive franchise sale in PSL history. After they acquisition the owners decided to relocate the franchise to
Rawalpindi and rebranded it as
Rawalpindiz. PCB held an auction to sale rights of two more teams and added
Sialkot Stallionz and
Hyderabad Kingsmen as seventh and eighth team. Later the owners of
Sialkot Stallionz sold the franchise to CD Ventures before the start of
2026 season who decided to bring back
Multan Sultans as team identity and relocated the franchise from
Sialkot to
Multan.
Trophy From its inception, the Pakistan Super League has featured new trophy designs for most editions. The
inaugural 2016 "Shooting Star" trophy was designed by
Swarovski and unveiled in
Dubai ahead of the first season, followed by the "Spirit Trophy" in 2017 which continued Swarovski’s involvement. Similar Swarovski-made trophies were used in the 2018 and 2019 seasons before production shifted to Pakistan. On 19 February 2020, the first domestically made trophy was unveiled by squash legend
Jahangir Khan and PCB chairman
Ehsan Mani at the
National Stadium, Karachi. The 65-centimetre-tall, eight-kilogram design featuring a crescent and star was used from 2020 to 2022, with each champion’s name engraved on its base. In 2023, a new silver-plated "Supernova" trophy, crafted by Lahore-based Mahfooz Jewellers, was introduced at the
Shalimar Gardens in
Lahore, the first to be fully produced in Pakistan. The 2025 trophy was called "Luminara", which was revealed on 14 March 2025 through a video on the PSL’s official YouTube channel. It incorporated luminous crystal and reflective metalwork to mark a decade of PSL cricket. The 2026 edition of the Pakistan Super League will feature a new trophy design. The trophy is named "Infinity" and was revealed in ceremony held at
National Stadium,
Karachi. It is handcrafted by 18 artisans who completed it in 2,600 hours. It features a crescent and a star at the top, The crescent is embedded with 1600 small crystals, There are eight emerald-cut gemstones at the base of the trophy representing the eight PSL franchises.
Profits In May 2016, the
PCB announced that the inaugural season of the PSL had yielded profits of . The
2023 edition recorded revenue of Over Rs. 5 Billion. The revenue was accumulated through various sources, including broadcasting rights, title sponsorship,
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