The growing global popularity of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) has once again become evident, when the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) confirmed that investors from five continents of the world have shown interest in the bidding phase for the inclusion of new teams in the league.
According to the PCB, this bidding phase includes bidders from the US, Australia, Canada, the United Arab Emirates and Pakistan, which is clear evidence that the PSL is no longer just a regional league but has made a strong mark in the global sports market.
Board officials say that this development is a reflection of the increase in the brand value of the Pakistan Super League and the confidence of international investors. According to the PCB, the results of the current round of bidding will be officially announced on December 27, after which the successful bidders in the next round will get the opportunity to be part of the further process.
A statement issued by the PCB said that in the next round, technically qualified bidders will participate in the purchase of teams through open competition bidding. This round will be held on January 8 at the Islamabad Convention Center, where the bidding process will be completed in a transparent and competitive environment.
According to board sources, the PCB is organizing the entire process according to world standards to provide a safe, clear and reliable platform to investors. Officials say that the aim of this move is not only to add new teams to the league but also to further strengthen the overall financial and sports value of the PSL.
According to cricket analysts, the interest of investors from different continents is a sign that the PSL’s business model and the quality of cricket have become attractive to global investors. Experts say that the inclusion of new teams will increase the number of matches in the league, which will benefit players, broadcasters and sponsors.
PCB officials have expressed their determination that the bidding process will be completed under the principles of complete transparency and competition, so that there is no room for any questions or doubts. According to them, expanding the PSL further will prove to be a positive step for both the promotion of cricket and the economy in Pakistan.
New proof of PSL’s global popularity, bidders from five continents have entered the fray