PCB announces major prize money increases for Pakistan Super League teams

Pakistan's President Asif Ali Zardari (3rd-Right) hands over the trophy to Lahore Qalanders' captain Shaheen Shah Afridi (left) during the victory ceremony at the end of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) Twenty20 final cricket match between Lahore Qalandars and Quetta Gladiators at the Qaddafi Cricket Stadium in Lahore on May 25, 2025. (AFP/File)
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Updated 21 November 2025
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PCB announces major prize money increases for Pakistan Super League teams

  • The awards are likely to boost the PSL’s reach, offer players greater opportunities
  • The auction for two new Pakistan Super League franchises will be held on January 6

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Mohsin Naqvi on Friday announced new awards for Pakistan Super League (PSL) teams, ahead of the next season scheduled for April 2026 that will feature two new franchises.

The development comes after the PCB confirmed that the two new PSL teams would be named from Hyderabad, Rawalpindi, Faisalabad, Gilgit, Muzaffarabad and Sialkot.

The PSL is the country’s premier T20 cricket tournament, featuring city-based franchise teams and attracting top international players since 2016.

PSL champions will receive $500,000, runners-up $300,000, and the franchise making the greatest contribution to cricket development will be awarded $200,000.

“Let’s take Pakistan cricket to new heights!” Naqvi said on X, announcing the rewards.

The awards are likely to boost the PSL’s competitiveness and reach, and offer players greater opportunities and a stronger platform to showcase Pakistan’s cricketing talent.

Earlier in the day, the PCB announced that the auction for the two new PSL teams will take place on Jan. 6, while the decision on shortlisted cities will be made after Dec. 5.

The PSL grew to six teams in 2018 after Multan Sultans joined the league. It will now host eight teams from next year.

“This marks a significant milestone in the league’s continued expansion and its commitment to expanding its footprint across Pakistan,” the board said.

“The addition of two new teams will also create fresh commercial, sporting and fan engagement opportunities.”


Pakistan says it seized 32 square kilometers inside Afghanistan as border clashes escalate

Updated 28 February 2026
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Pakistan says it seized 32 square kilometers inside Afghanistan as border clashes escalate

  • Security official describes ‘limited tactical action’ in Gudwana after Afghan assaults
  • Islamabad accuses Kabul of sheltering militants as UN, China and Russia urge restraint

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has seized a 32-square-kilometer area inside Afghanistan following overnight fighting, a security official said on Saturday, as cross-border clashes between the two countries escalated sharply.

A Pakistani security official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said troops carried out a “limited tactical action” in the Gudwana area opposite the Zhob sector along the frontier, capturing Afghan territory after responding to attacks on Pakistani positions.

“On the night of Feb. 26/27, posts opposite the Zhob sector launched anticipated physical attacks on multiple Pakistani positions,” the official said, referring to fighters linked to Afghanistan’s Taliban authorities, whom Islamabad identifies as Tehreek-e-Taliban Afghanistan (TTA).

“In response to aggressive unprovoked fire and physical attacks, Pakistan security forces launched a limited tactical action on the night of Feb. 27/28 in the general area of Gudwana with a view to capture TTA Tahir Post,” he continued, adding that 32 square kilometers of Afghan territory were seized.

The official said special combat teams crossed the border after preparatory bombardment, supported by intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance assets providing “real-time battlefield awareness.”

He said 24 Afghan Taliban fighters were killed and 37 wounded, with no Pakistani casualties reported.

The claims could not be independently verified, and there was no immediate confirmation from Taliban authorities in Kabul of any territorial loss in the Gudwana area.

The latest clashes erupted after Pakistani airstrikes targeted what Islamabad described as militant hideouts inside Afghanistan over the weekend, triggering retaliatory fire along the frontier and sharply escalating long-running tensions. Islamabad accuses Kabul of sheltering Pakistani Taliban militants responsible for attacks inside Pakistan, an allegation that Afghanistan denies.

Pakistan’s Information Minister Attaullah Tarar said on Saturday evening that 352 Afghan Taliban fighters had been killed and more than 535 wounded since the latest phase of hostilities began.

Tarar said Pakistani strikes had destroyed 130 check posts, 171 tanks and armored vehicles and targeted 41 locations across Afghanistan by air. Those figures could not be independently verified.

The United Nations, as well as China and Russia, have called for restraint.

The United States said Pakistan has the right to defend itself against cross-border militancy.