The Pakistan Super League will adopt a player auction system from its 11th season, mirroring the Indian Premier League’s model. This change, along with an increased franchise purse to USD 1.6 million, aims to boost transparency and competitive balance. Franchises can now retain a maximum of four players, with new teams getting pre-auction picks. The Pakistan Super League will adopt a player auction system from its 11th season, mirroring the Indian Premier League’s model. This change, along with an increased franchise purse to USD 1.6 million, aims to boost transparency and competitive balance. Franchises can now retain a maximum of four players, with new teams getting pre-auction picks.
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