Pakistan T20 League 2023

18 Mar. 2023 Lahore beat Multan by 1 run in the FINAL of the 2023 Pakistan Super League. Lahore wins the PSL title for the second time after 2022.

Multan's Mohammad Rizwan is the top run scorer of the 2023 Pakistan Super League, with 550 runs in 12 matches at a strike rate of 142.85. Multan's Abbas Afridi is the top wicket taker, with 23 wickets runs in 11 matches at an economy rate of 9.45.

Pakistan Super League 2023 Playoffs Schedule

MatchDateTimeLocation

Qualifier (Lahore vs Multan)

Wednesday, 15th Mar.

7:30 PM

Lahore

Eliminator 1 (Islamabad vs Peshawar)

Thursday, 15th Mar.

7:30 PM

Lahore

Eliminator 2 (Lahore vs Peshawar)

Friday, 17th Mar.

7:30 PM

Lahore

Final (Multan vs Lahore)

Saturday, 18th Mar.

7:30 PM

Lahore

The 8th edition of the Pakistan Super League was being played from 13th February 2023 to 18th March 2023 in Pakistan. The league was established in 2015 by Pakistan Cricket Board and the first season was played in 2016. The first match of the 2023 season was between Multan and Lahore on 13th February 2023 at 9 PM IST at the Multan Cricket Stadium, Multan. 

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Pakistan Super League 2023 Points Table

TeamMatchWonLostNo ResultPointsNRR
Lahore (Q)1073014+0.915
Multan (Q)1064012+0.500
Islamabad (Q)1064012-0.708
Peshawar (Q)1055010-0.452
Karachi103706+0.756
Quetta103706-1.066

* Updated after Lahore vs Karachi Match 30

** Top 4 qualified for the playoffs

Pakistan Super League 2023 Teams

TeamCaptain
Islamabad UnitedShadab Khan
Karachi KingsImad Wasim
Lahore QalandarsShaheen Afridi
Multan SultansMohd. Rizwan
Peshawar ZalmiBabar Azam
Quetta GladiatorsSarfaraz Ahmed

Pakistan Super League 2023 Schedule

The 2023 edition of the Pakistan Super League will have a total of 34 games (30 group-stage matches and 4 playoff fixtures) played during the tournament. In the group stage, every team will play each other in a double round-robin format. 

The top 4 teams will qualify for the playoffs, starting on 15th March. The final will be played on 18th March 2023. The matches will be played across four venues - Multan, Karachi, Rawalpindi, and Lahore. 

2023 Pakistan Super League Match Schedule

Sr. no

Match

Date

Time

Location

Match 1

Multan vs Lahore

Monday, 13th Feb.

9 PM

Multan

Match 2

Karachi vs Peshawar

Tuesday, 14th Feb.

8:30 PM

Karachi

Match 3

Multan vs Quetta

Wednesday, 15th Feb.

6:30 PM

Multan

Match 4

Karachi vs Islamabad

Thursday, 16th Feb.

7:30 PM

Karachi

Match 5

Multan vs Peshawar

Friday, 17th Feb.

6:30 PM

Multan

Match 6

Karachi vs Quetta

Saturday, 18th Feb.

7:30 PM

Karachi

Match 7

Multan vs Islamabad

Sunday, 19th Feb.

2:30 PM

Multan

Match 8

Karachi vs Lahore

Sunday, 19th Feb.

7:30 PM

Karachi

Match 9

Quetta vs Peshawar

Monday, 20th Feb.

7:30 PM

Karachi

Match 10

Quetta vs Lahore

Tuesday, 21st Feb.

7:30 PM

Karachi

Match 11

Multan vs Karachi

Wednesday, 22nd Feb.

6:30 PM

Multan

Match 12

Peshawar vs Islamabad

Thursday, 23rd Feb.

7:30 PM

Karachi

Match 13

Quetta vs Islamabad

Friday, 24th Feb.

7:30 PM

Karachi

Match 14

Karachi vs Multan

Sunday, 26th Feb.

2:30 PM

Karachi

Match 15

Lahore vs Peshawar

Sunday, 26th Feb.

7:30 PM

Lahore

Match 16

Lahore vs Islamabad

Monday, 27th Feb.

7:30 PM

Lahore

Match 17

Peshawar vs Karachi

Wednesday, 1st Mar.

7:30 PM

Rawalpindi

Match 18

Lahore vs Quetta

Thursday, 2nd Mar.

7:30 PM

Lahore

Match 19

Islamabad vs Karachi

Friday, 3rd Mar.

7:30 PM

Rawalpindi

Match 20

Lahore vs Multan

Saturday, 4th Mar.

7:30 PM

Lahore

Match 21

Islamabad vs Quetta

Sunday, 5th Mar.

7:30 PM

Rawalpindi

Match 22

Quetta vs Karachi

Monday, 6th Mar.

7:30 PM

Rawalpindi

Match 23

Peshawar vs Lahore

Tuesday, 7th Mar.

2:30 PM

Rawalpindi

Match 24

Islamabad vs Multan

Tuesday, 7th Mar.

7:30 PM

Rawalpindi

Match 25

Peshawar vs Quetta

Wednesday, 8th Mar.

7:30 PM

Rawalpindi

Match 26

Islamabad vs Lahore

Thursday, 9th Mar.

7:30 PM

Rawalpindi

Match 27

Peshawar vs Multan

Friday, 10th Mar.

7:30 PM

Rawalpindi

Match 28

Quetta vs Multan

Saturday, 11th Mar.

7:30 PM

Rawalpindi

Match 29

Islamabad vs Peshawar

Sunday, 12th Mar.

2:30 PM

Rawalpindi

Match 30

Lahore vs Karachi

Sunday, 12th Mar.

7:30 PM

Lahore

Pakistan Super League 2023 Squads

On 11 November 2022, the retained player's list was announced. The franchises were allowed to retain a maximum of 8 players from the previous season. PCB increased the number of players per squad from 18 to 20.

A replacement player draft took place on 24 January 2023. Further replacements were announced on 7 February 2023.

Islamabad United - Winner (2016, 2018)

Shadab Khan (C), Asif Ali (VC), Paul Stirling (IRE), Sohaib Maqsood, Alex Hales (ENG), Hassan Nawaz, Colin Munro (NZ), Faheem Ashraf, Moeen Ali (ENG), Mubasir Khan, Tom Curran (ENG), Mohammad Wasim, Rahmanullah Gurbaz (AFG), Azam Khan, Fazalhaq Farooqi (AFG), Zafar Gohar, Tymal Mills (ENG), Rumman Raees, Zeeshan Zameer, Gus Atkinson (ENG), Hasan Ali, Abrar Ahmed, Rassie van der Dussen (SA)

Karachi - Winner (2020)

Imad Wasim (C), Haider Ali, Tayyab Tahir, James Vince (ENG), Sharjeel Khan, Irfan Khan, Ben Cutting (AUS), Shoaib Malik, Aamer Yamin, James Fuller (NZ), Qasim Akram, Faisal Akram, Matthew Wade (AUS), Mohammad Akhlaq, Mir HamzaAndrew Tye (AUS), Mohammad Amir, Tabraiz Shamsi (SA), Musa Khan, Imran Tahir (SA), Mohammad Umar, Adam Rossington (ENG)

Lahore - Winner (2022)

Shaheen Afridi (C), Fakhar Zaman, Abdullah Shafique, David Wiese (NAM), Mirza Tahir Baig, Kamran Ghulam, Sikandar Raza (ZIM), Ahsan Bhatti, Liam Dawson (ENG), Hussain Talat, Rashid Khan (AFG), Haris Rauf, Shai Hope (WI), Ahmad Daniyal, Dilbar Hussain, Shane Dadswell (SA), Shawaiz Irfan, Jordan Cox (ENG), Zaman Khan, Jalat Khan, Sam Billings (ENG) 

Multan - Winner (2021)

Mohammad Rizwan (C), Shan Masood, David Miller (SA), Khushdil Shah, Rilee Rossouw (SA), Anwar Ali, Usman Khan (UAE), Mohammad Sarwar, Kieron Pollard (WI), Abbas Afridi, Ammad Butt, Tim David (AUS), Arafat Minhas, Wayne Parnell (SA), Ihsanullah, Josh Little (IRE), Shahnawaz DahaniAkeal Hosain (WI), Usama Mir, Sameen Gul, Izharulhaq Naveed (AFG), Mohammad Ilyas 

Peshawar - Winner (2017) 

Babar Azam (C), Saim Ayub, Bhanuka Rajapaksa (SL), Mohammad Haris, Tom Kohler-Cadmore (ENG), Haseebullah Khan, Rovman Powell (WI), Danish Aziz, Sherfane Rutherford (WI), Aamer Jamal, Jimmy Neesham (NZ), Haris Sohail, Wahab Riaz, Mujeeb Ur Rehman (AFG), Arshad Iqbal, Khurram Shahzad, Richard Gleeson (ENG), Salman Irshad, Peter Hatzoglou (AUS), Sufyan Muqeem, Usman Qadir 

Quetta - Winner (2019) 

Sarfaraz Ahmed (C), Iftikhar Ahmed, Jason Roy (ENG), Abdul Bangalzai, Saud Shakeel, Will Smeed (ENG), Omair Yousuf, Umar Akmal, Martin Guptill (NZ), Mohammad Hafeez, Naveen-ul-Haq (AFG), Mohammad Nawaz, Will Jacks (ENG), Naseem Shah, Wanindu Hasaranga (SL), Mohammad Hasnain, Dwaine Pretorius (SA), Mohammad Zahid, Odean Smith (WI), Umaid Asif, Qais Ahmed (AFG), Aimal Khan, Nuwan Thushara (SL) 

2023 Pakistan Super League Streaming Details

TV Broadcast: Sony Sports Channels

Live Streaming: SonyLIV

FAQ’s: Pakistan Super League

Who won the last Pakistan Super League?

Lahore won the 2023 Pakistan Super League by beating Multan by 1 run in the final. It was their 2nd title. Shaheen Afridi was adjudged the Player of the Match for scoring 44 runs off 15 balls and picking up 4 wickets.

Who has won the Pakistan Super League most times?

Islamabad and Lahore are the most successful team in the league's history, having won the title 2 times each. Peshawar, Quetta, Karachi, and Multan have won the title once.

How many teams qualify for play-offs in the Pakistan Super League?

The top 4 teams in the points table qualify for the play-off stages. The play-offs format is: Qualifier (1st vs. 2nd); Eliminator 1 (3rd vs. 4th); Eliminator 2 (Qualifier loser vs. Eliminator 1 winner); Final (Qualifier winner vs. Eliminator 2 winner).

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