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Foreign Players Arrive as PSL 11 Preparations Ramp Up

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There is something special about this time of year. The Pakistan Super League (PSL) season 11 is around the corner, and slowly but surely, the pieces are falling into place.

Despite all the doubts in recent weeks, one reassuring sign has emerged. Foreign players are arriving. And with every arrival, the tournament starts to feel a bit more real.

Big names land in Lahore

The first wave of overseas players has already touched down in Lahore, linking up with their respective squads.

Among them are Steve Smith, Tabraiz Shamsi, Josh Philippe, Lachlan Shaw and Peter Siddle, all joining the Multan Sultans camp.

It is a strong group, combining experience with fresh energy. Smith’s presence alone adds weight, while Shamsi brings variety with his spin.

Alongside them, Sultans’ head coach Tim Paine has also arrived, supported by coaching staff members Brendan Wilson and Mike Smith.

Bangladesh contingent on the way

Meanwhile, another group is already en route.

Bangladesh players, including Mustafizur Rahman, Nahid Rana, Shoriful Islam and Parvez Hossain Emon, have departed from Dhaka and are expected to arrive shortly.

Their destinations are split.

Mustafizur and Parvez will join Lahore Qalandars, while Rana and Shoriful will link up with Peshawar Zalmi.

This staggered arrival adds to the sense of momentum as squads gradually come together.

Coaching teams strengthen preparations

It is not just players making their way to Pakistan. Former South African cricketer Justin Kemp, now head coach of the Rawalpindi franchise, has also arrived.

At the same time, New Zealand’s coaching group for the United side, featuring Luke Ronchi and Jacob Oram, has joined their team.

Players like Devon Conway and Mark Chapman are already part of that setup, adding further depth.

Clearly, teams are not wasting time.

New faces, new franchises

This year’s PSL feels different, and the new franchises are a big reason why.

Hyderabad Kingsmen, led by Marnus Labuschagne, have begun assembling their squad with arrivals such as Kusal Perera and Riley Meredith.

At the same time, the Rawalpindi-based team is building its identity with international and emerging players.

Even USA-based cricketers like Shayan Jahangir and Hassan Khan have arrived, showing how wide the league’s reach has become.

A tournament under unique circumstances

While the arrivals bring excitement, the backdrop remains unusual.

Concerns over geopolitical tensions and a fuel crisis have forced the Pakistan Cricket Board to rethink its original plans.

Initially, six cities were set to host matches. However, the tournament has now been scaled back to just two venues, Karachi and Lahore.

More significantly, matches will be played without spectators. That decision changes the entire feel of the PSL. The noise, the energy and the crowd connection will be missing.

The cricket will still be there. The rivalries will still exist. But the atmosphere will not be the same without fans in the stands.

At the same time, the commitment of overseas players to travel and participate speaks volumes. Despite the uncertainty, they are here. That, in itself, is a positive sign.

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