2023 Pakistan Super League players draft

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The player draft for the 2023 Pakistan Super League was held on 15 December 2022. [1] [2] [3] Before the draft teams were allowed to retain a maximum of eight players and make transfers. [4] [5]

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Background

Ramiz Raja had hinted that the draft would be replaced by an auction, but the format was retained. [6] The PCB announced that Lahore Qalandars will have the first pick. [7]

Each team had the right to exercise one wildcard pick. Each team had a right-to-match card which allowed franchises to buy back a maximum of one player they had released by paying a set fee in each category: [8]

Transfers

Babar Azam and a supplementary round pick were traded from Karachi Kings to Peshawar Zalmi in return for Shoaib Malik and Haider Ali. [9]

Retained players

On 11 November 2022, the retained player's list was announced. [9] The franchises were allowed to retain a maximum of eight players from the previous season. All the franchises fully utilized their quota of player retentions apart from Peshawar Zalmi. [10]

Class Islamabad United Karachi Kings Lahore Qalandars Multan Sultans Peshawar Zalmi Quetta Gladiators
Platinum
Diamond
Gold
Silver
Emerging

Draft picks

More than 493 foreign players were registered for the draft. [9] [10] For the emerging category, players should be under 23 years of age as of 1 January 2023 and could have either played less than 10 PSL matches in previous seasons or not have been selected in the national squad. [11]

Class Islamabad United Karachi Kings Lahore Qalandars Multan Sultans Peshawar Zalmi Quetta Gladiators
Platinum
Diamond
Gold
Silver
Emerging
  • Shawaiz Irfan
Supplementary
  1. Right To Match card (RTM): Player was picked by another franchise in the draft but their franchise from the previous season used their Right To Match card to bring them back in their squad.

Replacements

A replacement player draft took place through a conference call on 24 January 2023, in which franchises were also allowed to select two supplementary players. [12] [13] [14] Peshawar had reserved their pick in the first supplementary round and named Khurram Shahzad as their pick. [15] Lahore and Peshawar reserved their picks in the second supplementary round. Islamabad, Multan, Peshawar and Quetta reserved picks in the replacement draft. [16] Further replacements were announced on 7 February 2023. [17]

ClassIUKKLQMSPZQG
Supplementary
  1. Qais Ahmed was later changed to a replacement pick for Wanindu Hasaranga.
PlayerTeamReplaced withAvailabilityReason
Rashid KhanLQ Sam Billings PartialNational duty
Rovman PowellPZ Richard Gleeson
Rahmanullah GurbazIU Gus Atkinson
Alex Hales Tymal Mills
Mujeeb Ur RahmanPZ Peter Hatzoglou
Naveen-ul-HaqQG Nuwan Thushara
Jordan CoxLQ Kusal Mendis
Harry Brook Shane Dadswell Full
Adil RashidMS Wayne Parnell
David Miller Izharulhaq Naveed
Johnson Charles [lower-alpha 1]
Partial
Odean SmithQG Dwaine Pretorius
Jason Roy Will Jacks
Najibullah Zadran [lower-alpha 2]
Tabraiz ShamsiKK Faisal Akram
Moeen AliIU Rassie van der Dussen
James VinceKK Adam Rossington
Kusal MendisLQ Shai Hope FullNOC issue
Ahsan AliQG Mohammad Hafeez Injury
Shahnawaz DahaniMS Mohammad Ilyas
Wayne Parnell Carlos Brathwaite
Sherfane RutherfordPZ Dasun Shanaka
Mir HamzaKK Akif Javed
Shakib Al HasanPZ Azmatullah Omarzai PartialFamily emergency
Wanindu HasarangaQG Qais Ahmad FullNOC issue
Sarfaraz Ahmed Bismillah Khan PartialInjury
Josh LittleMS Sheldon Cottrell Full

Notes

  1. Naveed partially replaced Miller for the group stage matches while Charles fully replaced Miller for the playoff matches.
  2. Najibullah Zadran was later made the replacement for Jason Roy.

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