History of the Pakistan Super League
From its first season in exile to becoming one of cricket's most exciting T20 leagues — explore every PSL season from 2016 to 2026.
Every PSL Season
Islamabad United
Final Venue: Dubai International Cricket Stadium
The inaugural PSL season was held entirely in the UAE (Dubai and Sharjah) with 5 teams. Islamabad United emerged as the first champions, led by Andre Russell's all-round brilliance.
- •First-ever PSL match: Islamabad United vs Quetta Gladiators (Feb 4, 2016)
- •Andre Russell named Player of the Tournament
- •All matches held in Dubai and Sharjah due to security situation in Pakistan
- •5 founding franchises: Islamabad, Karachi, Lahore, Peshawar, Quetta
Peshawar Zalmi
Final Venue: Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore
PSL 2 was a landmark season — the final was held at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore, marking the first international cricket match in Pakistan since the 2009 attack on the Sri Lanka team. Peshawar Zalmi won the title.
- •PSL final in Lahore — first international cricket in Pakistan since 2009
- •Kamran Akmal's explosive batting earned him Player of the Tournament
- •Peshawar Zalmi won by 58 runs in a dominant final performance
- •Quetta Gladiators reached their second consecutive final
Islamabad United
Final Venue: National Stadium, Karachi
PSL 3 expanded with some matches in Pakistan (Lahore and Karachi). Islamabad United claimed their second title, with Luke Ronchi's batting proving decisive. Multan Sultans joined as the 6th team.
- •Multan Sultans debuted as PSL's 6th franchise
- •Matches in Lahore and Karachi — more cricket returning to Pakistan
- •Luke Ronchi's explosive batting (including a famous 48-ball century) earned the Player of the Tournament
- •Islamabad United became the first franchise to win multiple PSL titles
Quetta Gladiators
Final Venue: National Stadium, Karachi
More matches moved to Pakistan in PSL 4, with the playoff stage and final held in Karachi. Quetta Gladiators won their maiden title behind Shane Watson's legendary performances.
- •Shane Watson's Player of the Tournament campaign (8 fifties in 12 matches)
- •Quetta Gladiators won their first title, defeating Peshawar Zalmi
- •Entire playoff stage held in Karachi
- •Sarfaraz Ahmed's captaincy and keeping were instrumental in Quetta's run
Karachi Kings
Final Venue: National Stadium, Karachi
PSL 5 (2020) was planned as the first fully Pakistan-hosted season, but was halted by COVID-19 in March 2020 after the group stage. The remaining matches were completed in November 2020. Karachi Kings finally won their maiden title.
- •First PSL season scheduled entirely in Pakistan
- •COVID-19 halted the tournament in March 2020 — completed in November
- •Karachi Kings won their first title behind Babar Azam (Player of the Tournament)
- •Babar Azam's dominant run-scoring cemented his status as PSL's greatest batter
Multan Sultans
Final Venue: Sheikh Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi
Held in a bio-secure bubble in Abu Dhabi and Karachi due to COVID-19 restrictions. Multan Sultans dominated from start to finish, winning their first title. Mohammad Rizwan was the standout performer.
- •Bio-secure bubble format due to COVID-19
- •Multan Sultans won their first title with a 47-run demolition in the final
- •Mohammad Rizwan's Player of the Tournament performance (500+ runs)
- •Split between Abu Dhabi (first half) and Karachi (second half)
Lahore Qalandars
Final Venue: Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore
Lahore Qalandars finally ended their title drought in PSL 7. After finishing last in 4 of the first 6 seasons, LQ's redemption arc was one of cricket's greatest underdog stories. Shaheen Shah Afridi led from the front.
- •Lahore Qalandars won their FIRST-EVER title after years of heartbreak
- •Shaheen Shah Afridi's Player of the Tournament bowling (leading wicket-taker)
- •Entirely hosted in Pakistan (Lahore and Karachi)
- •One of cricket's greatest underdog-to-champion stories
Lahore Qalandars
Final Venue: Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore
Lahore Qalandars defended their title with a dramatic 1-run victory over Multan Sultans in the final — one of the closest finals in T20 league history. Fakhar Zaman's batting and Rashid Khan's spin were decisive.
- •Lahore Qalandars went back-to-back — won by just 1 run in the final
- •Fakhar Zaman named Player of the Tournament for his explosive batting
- •One of the closest PSL finals ever — Multan needed 2 off the last ball
- •Rashid Khan's masterclass in the final (3 wickets in the death overs)
Islamabad United
Final Venue: National Stadium, Karachi
Islamabad United reclaimed the title in PSL 9, winning their third championship. Shadab Khan's all-round brilliance earned him Player of the Tournament as he led with both bat and ball.
- •Islamabad United won their 3rd PSL title (tying Lahore for most titles)
- •Shadab Khan's Player of the Tournament all-round performance
- •Islamabad beat Multan Sultans by 2 wickets in a tense final
- •Multan Sultans reached their 4th final in 5 years
Lahore Qalandars
Final Venue: Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore
PSL's 10th anniversary season (Season X) saw Lahore Qalandars win their third title, reclaiming the record for most championships. Shaheen Shah Afridi earned his second Player of the Tournament award.
- •Milestone 10th season (Season X) of the PSL
- •Lahore Qalandars won their 3rd title, reclaiming the record
- •Shaheen Shah Afridi earned his 2nd Player of the Tournament
- •Lahore defeated Islamabad United by 4 wickets in the final
Current Season
PSL 11 marks a historic expansion to 8 teams with the addition of Hyderabad Kingsmen and Rawalpindi Pindiz. The season features 44 matches across Lahore, Karachi, Rawalpindi, and Multan from March to May 2026.
- •Expansion to 8 teams — Hyderabad Kingsmen (Marnus Labuschagne, Glenn Maxwell) and Rawalpindi Pindiz (Mohammad Rizwan, Naseem Shah)
- •44 total matches (40 group stage + 4 playoffs)
- •Four host cities: Lahore, Karachi, Rawalpindi, and Multan
- •Season runs March 26 to May 3, 2026
Key Milestones
PSL founded with 5 teams; entire season held in UAE
First international cricket match in Pakistan since 2009 (PSL 2 final in Lahore)
Multan Sultans join as 6th franchise; matches return to Karachi
Playoff stage moves to Pakistan for the first time
First fully Pakistan-hosted season planned; COVID-19 interruption
Bio-secure bubble format amid COVID-19 pandemic
Lahore Qalandars win first title after years of finishing last
Closest PSL final ever — Lahore beat Multan by 1 run
PSL celebrates 10th anniversary (Season X)
Expansion to 8 teams — Hyderabad Kingsmen and Rawalpindi Pindiz join
PSL Title Count (2016-2025)
3
Lahore Qalandars
2022, 2023, 2025
3
Islamabad United
2016, 2018, 2024
1
Multan Sultans
2021
1
Karachi Kings
2020
1
Quetta Gladiators
2019
1
Peshawar Zalmi
2017