Pakistan Super League
Countries | Pakistan |
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Administrator | Pakistan Cricket Board |
Format | Twenty20 |
First tournament | 2016 |
Tournament format | Double round robin and Playoffs |
Number of teams | 5 (current) |
Current champion | Islamabad United (1st title) |
Most successful | Islamabad United (1) |
Most runs | Umar Akmal (335) |
Most wickets | Andre Russell (16) |
TV | List of Broadcasters |
Website | Official website |
The Pakistan Super League (PSL) (Urdu: پاکستان سپر لیگ) is the highest level of professional Twenty20 mens cricket in Pakistan. The league is headquartered in Lahore and as of 2016 consists of five franchises. Instead of operating as an association of independently owned teams, the league is a single entity in which each franchise is owned and controlled by investors. The commercial rights to the initial franchises were sold for PKR 985 Crores ($93 million) for a span of 10 years in December 2015. Islamabad United were crowned champions of the inaugural 2016 PSL season, defeating Quetta Gladiators in the final on 23 February 2016.
History
Establishment
In September 2015, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) officially announced the launch of the PSL. Former Pakistani national team captains Wasim Akram and Rameez Raja signed up to promote the PSL and become brand ambassadors of the league for three years.[1]
After several years of planning and two previous failed attempts,[2][3] the league officially began on 4 February 2016 in the United Arab Emirates, after the suspension of the Haier T20 Cup, the previous T20 league in Pakistan. The first season included five teams nominally based in Pakistani cities[4][5] and players from 11 different countries.[6] Pakistanis have historically constituted the majority of the players in domestic T20 competitions, but in its first season the PSL had a higher percentage of international players. The league uses a draft system for player recruitment similar to that used in many North American professional sports leagues and as opposed to the auction system used in some other T20 leagues.[6]
The PSL's official logo and anthem were launched on 20 September 2015 in a ceremony in Lahore. The anthem, Ab Khel Ke Dikha, was sung by Ali Zafar and the PSL logo was revealed by 3Di.[7] The ceremony was attended by current and retired cricketers, as well as Pakistani celebrities.
Expansion
The league chairman Najam Sethi announced on 20 April 2016 that discussions had taken place with the Emirates Cricket Board to agree a "tentative" date for the 2017 Pakistan Super League in the UAE in February 2017.[8] The possibility of adding a sixth team to the league in 2017 was also under discussion.[9] On 23 April 2016,Najam Sethi expressed his desire to include a team from Kashmir in the second edition of PSL.[10]
Format
The first season of the PSL was played in a double round-robin format. Every team played each other twice and the top four advanced to the playoffs.
Rules and regulations
The PSL follows rules and regulations dictated by the ICC. Points in the group stage are awarded as follows:[11]
Result | Points |
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Win | 2 Points |
No Result | 1 Point |
Loss | 0 Points |
In the event of tied scores after both teams have faced their quota of overs, a super over is used to determine the winner, even in the group stage.[12] In the group stage, teams will be ranked on the following criteria:[13]
- Higher number of points
- If equal, higher number of wins
- If equal, least number of defeats
- If still equal, result of head to head meeting.
- If still equal, net run rate
Play-off matches
If any of the Final, the Eliminator, Qualifier 1 or Qualifier 2 matches are tied, or there is no result, the following shall apply.
- Teams shall compete in a Super Over to determine the winner.
- If conditions do not permit a Super Over within the time available or if the Super Over is tied, then the team which, at the end of the relevant regular Season, finished in the higher position in the League table will be deemed the winner of the relevant play-off match.
Teams
According to a PCB press release, around 20 parties showed an interest in buying franchises for the league before the first season.[14] On 18 October 2015 the Board began accepting tenders for franchises with a deadline for bids of 15 November.[15]
According to a statement by the PCB, bid winners would be granted the rights to a franchise for a term of 10 years.[16] Interested parties included the ARY Media Group, Omar Associates, Arif Habib Group, Haier, Mobilink as well as two international groups including Leonine Global Sports and the Qatar Lubricants Company (QALCO).[17]
All five franchises for the first season of the league were sold on 3 December 2015 after seven bidders presented formal proposals.[18]
The initial player draft took place on 21 and 22 December 2015. All five teams picked their players and the teams were finalised within the following month.
Team | City/State | Owner | Price | Captain | Head Coach | |
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Islamabad United | Islamabad, Capital Territory | Leonine Global Sports (Ali Naqvi & Amna Naqvi) |
US$15 Million (Ten Year Agreement) | Misbah-ul-Haq | Dean Jones | |
Karachi Kings | Karachi, Sindh | ARY Media Group (Salman Iqbal, CEO) |
US$26 Million (Ten Year Agreement) | Ravi Bopara | Mickey Arthur | |
Lahore Qalandars | Lahore, Punjab | Qatar Lubricants Company Limited (Fawad Rana, MD) |
US$25 Million (Ten Year Agreement) | Azhar Ali | Paddy Upton | |
Peshawar Zalmi | Peshawar, Khyber Pakthunkhwa | Haier Pakistan (Javed Afridi, CEO) |
US$16 Million (Ten Year Agreement) | Shahid Afridi | Mohammad Akram | |
Quetta Gladiators | Quetta, Balochistan | Omar Associates (Nadeem Omar, Director) |
US$11 Million (Ten Year Agreement) | Sarfraz Ahmed | Moin Khan | |
Winners
Season | Teams | Host | Final | Man of the Tournament | ||
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Winner | Result | Runner-up | ||||
2016 Details |
5 | United Arab Emirates |
Islamabad United 175/4 (18.4 overs) |
Islamabad United won by 6 wickets Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai (scorecard) |
Quetta Gladiators 174/7 (20 overs) |
Ravi Bopara (Karachi Kings) |
Team records
Team | Span | Mat | Won | Lost | Tie&W | Tie&L | NR | Win % |
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Islamabad United | 2016–present | 11 | 7 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 63.66% |
Karachi Kings | 2016–present | 9 | 2 | 7 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 22.22% |
Lahore Qalandars | 2016–present | 8 | 2 | 6 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 25.00% |
Peshawar Zalmi | 2016–present | 10 | 6 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 60.00% |
Quetta Gladiators | 2016–present | 10 | 7 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 70.00% |
Note:
- Tie&W and Tie&L indicates matches tied and then won or lost by "Super Over"
- The result percentage excludes no results and counts ties (irrespective of a tiebreaker) as half a win
Sponsorship
The PSL's title sponsorship was awarded to Habib Bank Limited for three years. Sponsorship deals associated with the league, including the title sponsorship, are estimated to be worth more than $6 million.[19] Other sponsors include Brighto Paints, J. a clothing company owned by Junaid Jamshed, Triptym, Zong, Cool and Cool, Giggly Boom Boom Bubble, ZIC Lubricant Oil, Huawei, PTCL, Qatar Airways, Mobilink and OLX.[20]
Broadcasting
Sunset + Vine were awarded rights as official broadcasters for the first four seasons of the league. Ten Sports, PTV Sports and Geo Super were awarded broadcast rights in Pakistan for the first three seasons. The value of the broadcasting deal was $15 million, with the PCB selling the global television rights to Tech Front, a United Arab Emirati group, for the same duration.[21] In the first season matches were streamed live on YouTube in Pakistan, on the PSL official site and via the PSL app.[22] Viewers worldwide, excluding Pakistan and the Middle East, could live stream matches on cricketgateway.[23][24]
Country | Years | Channels |
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Pakistan | 2016 – present | PTV Sports Ten Sports Geo Super |
Australia | 2016 – present | Prime TV |
Bangladesh | 2016–present | Gazi TV |
New Zealand | 2016 – present | Prime TV |
Sri Lanka | 2016–present | Ten Sports CSN |
United Arab Emirates | 2016 – present | OSN |
West Indies | 2016–present | Flow TV |
Advertising rights for the first three years of the league's operation were awarded to Pakistani company Blitz Advertising.[25]
See also
References
- ↑ "Wasim Akram, Ramiz Raja become official ambassadors for PSL". The Express Tribune. 8 September 2015.
- ↑ Pakistan Super League set to be moved to UAE Gulf Times, 2015-09-21. Retrieved 2016-04-11.
- ↑ Rishad Mahmoud (2016) Pakistan Super League: Morale booster or gimmick? Al Jazeera, 2016-02-04. Retrieved 2016-04-11.
- ↑ Qasim Nauman (2016) Pakistan Super League: Twenty20 Underdogs Quetta Gladiators Emerge as Favorites in Final, The Wall Street Journal, 2016-02-23. Retrieved 2016-04-11.
- ↑ "Dubai, Sharjah venues for Pakistan Super League". Cricinfo.
- 1 2 "Pakistan Super League: Draft pick order decided, logo launched". The Express Tribune. 15 December 2015.
- ↑ Umer Toor. "Projection Mapping Event Goes Live on Tv Channels in Pakistan on Pakistan Super League Launch". Projection Mapping - Pakistan since 2010.
- ↑ Tentative dates finalised for second PSL, Express Tribune 2016-04-20. Retrieved 2016-04-21.
- ↑ PSL to include a sixth team for the second edition, ARY Sports 2016-04-20. Retrieved 2016-04-21.
- ↑ http://arysports.tv/najam-sethi-dreams-about-including-kashmir-in-psl/ ARY Sports 2016-04-23. Retrieved 2016-04-23.
- ↑ http://worldtwenty20.yahoo.com/abouttwenty20
- ↑ Playing conditions, from ICC World Twenty20 homepage, retrieved 12 September 2007.
- ↑ Final WorldTwenty20 Playing conditions, from ICC World Twenty20 homepage, retrieved 12 September 2007.
- ↑ "PSL promises IPL style Cricket". NDTV Sports. 21 September 2015. Retrieved 23 September 2015.
- ↑ "PCB invites bids for Pakistan Super League franchises". Daily Pakistan. Ali Zain. Retrieved 1 November 2015.
- ↑ "PCB initiates bids for Pakistan Super League franchises". Cricbuzz. Retrieved 1 November 2015.
- ↑ "Pakistan Super League: Seven companies fight it out to buy franchises". Express Tribune. 3 December 2015. Retrieved 3 December 2015.
- ↑ "Pakistan Super League: Seven companies fight it out to buy franchises". The Express Tribune (Nabeel Hashmi). Retrieved 3 December 2015.
- ↑ "Pakistan Super League ropes in HBL bank as title sponsors". gulfnews.com (Gulf News). Retrieved 15 December 2015.
- ↑ http://totalsportek.com/cricket/pakistan-super-league-psl-teams-sponsors-broadcasting-rights-sold/, Express Tribune 2016-02-16. Retrieved 2016-02-17.
- ↑ "Karachi attracts highest bid as PSL teams sold for $93 million". Associated Press of Pakistan and Dawn Sport. DAWN. 4 December 2015. p. 1. Retrieved 4 December 2015.
- ↑ "PSL: Live on internet". ARY News. Retrieved 3 February 2016.
- ↑ "Watch Pakistan Super League game 1 live: Islamabad United vs Quetta Gladiators live streaming and TV information". International Business Times, India Edition. 4 February 2016.
- ↑ Techfront Group (4 February 2016). "Watch the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 2016 Live in India, United Kingdom, South... -- CHENNAI, February 4, 2016 /PRNewswire/ --".
- ↑ PSL. "PCB has awarded the Media Advertising Rights for the first three seasons of HBL PSL".
External links
- Official website
- Pakistan Super League on Facebook
- Pakistan Super League on Twitter
- Pakistan Super League channel on YouTube
- Pakistan Super League on Instagram
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