Key Takeaways
- 1๐ New Hyderabad and Sialkot teams fetch a combined PKR 3.6 billion annually
- 2๐ PSL expands from six to eight franchises ahead of the 2026 season
- 3๐ก Annual fee model signals long-term investor confidence in PSL growth
- 4๐ฎ Higher valuations could push future player deals and TV rights upwards
"The two franchises were procured for a combined annual fee of PKR 3.6 billion, about a third more than that of all the existing teams combined"
From a modest start in 2016 to billion-rupee deals in 2026, the Pakistan Super League (PSL) has just taken its biggest financial leap, with new franchises from Hyderabad and Sialkot triggering a valuation surge thatโs hard to ignore even from an Indian lens.
From Million-Rupee Start-Up To Billion-Rupee Beast
The two new franchises have been snapped up for a combined annual fee of around PKR 3.6 billion, a figure that outstrips, by roughly a third, what all existing PSL teams were paying together under the original financial model. This isnโt a one-time splash either โ these are recurring yearly commitments, signalling serious long-term confidence in the leagueโs growth.
Hyderabad and Sialkot now join the existing six sides to make it an eight-team PSL, changing the dynamics of the tournament both on and off the field. For broadcasters, sponsors and rights holders, an expanded inventory of matches and two fresh markets mean a new cycle of negotiations at a higher base. For players, it opens up more roster spots, higher competition, and potentially better deals โ even if PSL money still trails the IPL by a fair distance.
"Remember, this is an annual fee, not just a one-time payment." โ Salman Naseer
For Indian fans used to IPL mega-auctions and sky-high franchise tags, these PSL numbers still sit at a different tier, but the trajectory is unmistakable. The league has shifted from survival mode to serious business, and with eight teams now in play, the next few seasons will reveal whether these bold bids can be matched by on-ground returns and on-field quality.
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