Pakistan Cricket Schedule: PSL 11 Dates and Details Announced

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Pakistan Cricket Schedule for PSL 11 Unveiled

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has officially released the schedule for the 2026 Pakistan Super League (PSL 11), which will run from March 26 to May 3, 2026. This season will feature a total of 44 matches across six venues, marking a significant event in the cricket calendar.

The tournament will see participation from eight teams, with each team playing 10 matches during the group stage. The top four teams will qualify for the playoffs, which will take place from April 28 to May 3.

For the first time, Faisalabad and Peshawar will host PSL games, adding to the excitement of the tournament. Faisalabad will host seven matches in its debut season, while the Imran Khan Cricket Stadium in Peshawar will welcome its first PSL match on March 28, featuring Peshawar Zalmi against Rawalpindi Pindiz.

The opening match will take place at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore on March 26, where the Lahore Qalandars will face off against the Hyderabad Kingsmen. The final is scheduled for May 3, with May 4 set as a backup day.

In total, the tournament will include 12 double-headers, with Gaddafi Stadium hosting three of these matches. Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium will also play a crucial role, hosting 11 matches, including one Qualifier.

This announcement comes as cricket fans eagerly anticipate the return of the PSL, which has become a staple of Pakistan’s sporting calendar. The PCB’s efforts to expand the tournament’s reach by including new venues reflect its commitment to promoting cricket across the country.

As the tournament approaches, fans and teams alike are gearing up for what promises to be an exciting season of cricket. Official statements from team representatives are expected in the coming weeks as preparations intensify.

Details remain unconfirmed regarding any additional changes to the schedule or venue arrangements. However, the PCB’s announcement has already generated significant interest among cricket enthusiasts.

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