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2023 Pakistan Super League (referred to as HBL PSL 8 for sponsorship reasons) was the eighth season of the Pakistan Super League, a franchise Twenty20 cricket league which was established by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) in 2015.
The second phase including the playoffs took place in Lahore, with the Final played on 27 February where Lahore Qalandars beat Multan Sultans by 42 runs to win their maiden PSL title. HBL Pakistan retained the title sponsorship, and the broadcast partners were PTV Sports and A Sports , while Daraz was the livestreaming partner.
It was a wake-up call for revamped Quetta, which will be playing its first PSL playoffs after four years. ... Multan led the points table with seven wins and will take on No. 2 Peshawar Zalmi (12 ...
The Pakistan Super League, also known as PSL and HBL PSL for sponsorship reasons, is a men's T20 cricket league held annually in Pakistan. Founded by the PCB in 2015, the league features six city-based franchise teams. Instead of operating as an association of independently owned teams, the league is a single entity in which each franchise is ...
45.23 1 7 2022: 2 569 Babar Azam: Peshawar Zalmi: 11 11 111* 56.9 5 2024: 3 554 Karachi Kings: 90* 69.25 0 7 2021: 4 550 Muhammad Rizwan: Multan Sultans: 12 12 110* 55.00 1 4 2023: 5 546 83* 68.25 0 7 2022: 6 522 Babar Azam: Peshawar Zalmi: 11 11 115 52.20 1 5 2023
Multan Sultans is a franchise cricket team that represents Multan in the Pakistan Super League (PSL). They were one of the six teams that competed in the 2023 Pakistan Super League . The team was coached by Andy Flower , [ 1 ] and captained by Mohammad Rizwan .
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