South Africa’s Du Plessis withdraws from IPL auction to play Pakistan Super League

Quetta Gladiators’ Faf du Plessis plays a shot during the Pakistan Super League (PSL) T20 cricket match between Islamabad United and Quetta Gladiators at the National Stadium in Karachi on March 2, 2021. (AFP/File)
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Updated 30 November 2025
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South Africa’s Du Plessis withdraws from IPL auction to play Pakistan Super League

  • Du Plessis is the fourth-highest run-scorer among overseas players in Indian Premier League
  • He has played in PSL before, making six appearances for Peshawar and Quetta from 2019-2021

ISLAMABAD: Former South African batter Faf du Plessis announced on Saturday he was pulling out of the Indian Premier League’s (IPL) 2026 auction to take part in the upcoming edition of the rival Pakistan Super League (PSL).

The South African is the fourth-highest run-scorer among overseas players in the IPL, the biggest and richest cricket league worldwide. Apart from IPL’s Delhi Capitals, he has played for Chennai Super Kings (CSK), Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Rising Pune Supergiants, winning the title twice with CSK. 

The PSL is Pakistan’s flagship T20 cricket league that features local and international players every year. This year, the league is expected to be held in April and May 2026. It is rare for international cricketers to pull out of the IPL in favor of the PSL. 

“This year, I’ve chosen to take on a new challenge and will be playing in the upcoming PSL season,” du Plessis said in a statement. 

“It’s an exciting step for me — a chance to experience something new, to grow as a player, and to embrace a league filled with incredible talent and energy. A new country. A new environment. A new challenge. I’m looking forward to the Pakistan hospitality.”

The former South African batter said the IPL had been a “massive part” of his cricketing journey. 

“I’ve been lucky to play with world-class teammates, for amazing franchises, and in front of fans whose passion is like nothing else,” he wrote. “India has given me friendships, lessons, and memories that have shaped me as a cricketer and as a person.”

In IPL 2025, du Plessis made 202 runs from nine games for the Delhi Capitals and even captained the team in two games when their regular captain Axar Patel was injured. 

However, he was released by the franchise ahead of the auction.

Du Plessis has played in the PSL before, making six appearances between 2019 and 2021 for the Peshawar Zalmi and Quetta Gladiators franchises.


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

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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.