2023 Pakistan Super League squads

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This is a list of the squads of the six franchise teams which will compete in the 2023 Pakistan Super League, a T20 cricket league. The teams announced the retention players list on 11 November 2022, [1] while the players' draft took place on 16 December 2022, with each squad having 3 platinum, 3 diamond, 3 gold, 5 silver, 2 emerging, and 2 supplementary players. [2] [3] The league will take place in February and March 2023, with matches set to take place in Karachi, Lahore, Multan and Rawalpindi. [4] [5]

Contents

Key

Key
NameNat.Bat.Bowl.
  • Players with international caps are listed in bold.
  •  *  denotes a player who is fully unavailable
  •  *  denotes a player who will be partially unavailable
abbreviation of NationalityBatting style
  • R for Right-hand
  • L for Left-hand
Bowling style
  • R for Right-arm
  • L for Left-arm

Islamabad United

No.NameNat.Birth dateCategoryBat.Bowl.JoinedNotes
Batsmen
1 Paul Stirling Cricket Ireland flag.svg  Ireland 3 September 1990 (age 32)SilverRR off break 2021
10 Alex Hales Flag of England.svg  England 3 January 1989 (age 34)PlatinumRR medium 2021
12 Sohaib Maqsood Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 15 April 1987 (age 35)SilverRR off break 2023
45 Asif Ali Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 1 October 1991 (age 31)DiamondRR off break 2016 Vice Captain; ambassador [6]
72 Rassie van der Dussen Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 7 February 1989 (age 34)N/ARR leg break 2023Partial replacement for Moeen Ali
77 Hassan Nawaz Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 21 August 2004 (age 18)EmergingRR off break 2023
82 Colin Munro Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 11 March 1987 (age 35)SilverLR medium fast 2020Mentor [6]
All-rounders
7 Shadab Khan Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 4 October 1998 (age 24)PlatinumRR leg break 2017 Captain
18 Moeen Ali Flag of England.svg  England 18 July 1987 (age 35)SupplementaryRR fast medium 2023
41 Faheem Ashraf Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 16 January 1994 (age 29)GoldLR fast medium 2018
53 Mubasir Khan Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 24 April 2002 (age 20)SupplementaryRR off break 2022
59 Tom Curran Flag of England.svg  England 12 March 1995 (age 27)SupplementaryRR fast-medium 2023
74 Mohammad Wasim Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 25 August 2001 (age 21)DiamondRR medium fast 2021
Wicket-keepers
21 Rahmanullah Gurbaz Flag of Afghanistan (2004-2021).svg  Afghanistan 28 November 2001 (age 21)PlatinumR2022
23 Azam Khan Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 10 August 1998 (age 24)GoldR2022
Bowlers
5 Fazalhaq Farooqi Flag of Afghanistan (2004-2021).svg  Afghanistan 22 September 2000 (age 22)DiamondRL fast-medium 2023
11 Rumman Raees Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 18 October 1991 (age 31)SilverRR fast medium 2023
17 Zafar Gohar Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 1 February 1995 (age 28)SupplementaryLL orthodox 2018
30 Zeeshan Zameer Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 10 August 2002 (age 20)EmergingRR fast medium 2022
32 Hasan Ali Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 2 July 1994 (age 28)GoldRR medium fast 2021
37 Gus Atkinson Flag of England.svg  England 19 January 1998 (age 25)N/ARR fast 2023Partial replacement for Rahmanullah Gurbaz
40 Abrar Ahmed Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 16 October 1998 (age 24)SilverRR leg break 2023
N/A Tymal Mills Flag of England.svg  England 12 July 1992 (age 30)N/ARL fast-medium 2023Partial replacement for Alex Hales
Source: IU squad

Karachi Kings

No.NameNat.Birth dateCategoryBat.Bowl.JoinedNotes
Batsmen
14 James Vince Flag of England.svg  England 14 March 1991 (age 31)DiamondRR medium 2023
46 Haider Ali Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 2 October 2000 (age 22)PlatinumR2023
55 Tayyab Tahir Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 26 July 1993 (age 29)SilverRR leg break googly 2023
75 Irfan Khan Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 28 December 2002 (age 20)EmergingRR medium fast 2023
98 Sharjeel Khan Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 14 August 1989 (age 33)SilverLR leg break 2020
All-rounders
9 Imad Wasim Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 18 December 1988 (age 34)DiamondLL orthodox spin 2016 Captain [7] [8]
12 Aamer Yamin Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 26 June 1990 (age 32)SilverRR medium-fast 2019
18 Shoaib Malik Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 1 February 1982 (age 41)DiamondRR off break 2023
26 James Fuller Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 24 January 1990 (age 33)DiamondRR fast 2023
31 Ben Cutting Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 30 January 1987 (age 36)SupplementaryRR fast-medium 2023
49 Qasim Akram Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 1 December 2002 (age 20)EmergingRR off break 2021
N/A Faisal Akram Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 20 August 2003 (age 19)N/ALL wrist spin 2022Partial replacement for Tabraiz Shamsi
Wicket-keepers
13 Matthew Wade Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 26 December 1987 (age 35)PlatinumLR medium fast 2023
17 Adam Rossington Flag of England.svg  England 5 May 1993 (age 29)N/AR2023Partial replacement for James Vince
61 Muhammad Akhlaq Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 12 November 1992 (age 30)SilverRR medium-fast 2023
Bowlers
5 Mohammad Amir Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 13 April 1992 (age 30)DiamondLL fast medium 2016
68 Andrew Tye Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 12 December 1986 (age 36)GoldRR medium fast 2023
88 Akif Javed Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 10 October 2000 (age 22)N/ARL fast 2023Full replacement for Mir Hamza
90 Tabraiz Shamsi Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 18 February 1990 (age 33)SupplementaryLL unorthodox spin 2023
92 Mir Hamza Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 10 September 1992 (age 30)SilverLL fast medium 2022
99 Imran Tahir Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 28 March 1979 (age 43)PlatinumRR leg break 2023
N/A Mohammad Umar Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 27 December 1999 (age 23)SupplementaryRR medium fast 2023
N/A Muhammad Musa Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 28 August 2000 (age 22)SupplementaryRR medium-fast 2023
Source: KK squad

Lahore Qalandars

No.NameNat.Birth dateCategoryBat.Bowl.JoinedNotes
Batsmen
39 Fakhar Zaman Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 10 April 1990 (age 32)PlatinumLL orthodox spin 2022
57 Abdullah Shafique Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 20 November 1999 (age 23)GoldRR off-break 2022
82 Kamran Ghulam Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 10 October 1995 (age 27)SilverRL orthodox spin 2022
88 Harry Brook Flag of England.svg  England 22 February 1999 (age 24)SilverRR medium 2022
N/AAhsan BhattiFlag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan SupplementaryL2023
N/AMirza Tahir BaigFlag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 11 March 1999 (age 23)SilverR2023
All-rounders
8 Hussain Talat Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 12 February 1996 (age 27)DiamondRR medium-fast 2023
24 Sikandar Raza Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe 24 April 1986 (age 36)GoldRR off break 2023
27 David Wiese Flag of Namibia.svg  Namibia 18 May 1985 (age 37)DiamondRR fast-medium 2019
83 Liam Dawson Flag of England.svg  England 1 March 1990 (age 32)GoldRL orthodox spin 2023
Wicket-keepers
4 Shai Hope Flag of Barbados.svg  Barbados 10 November 1993 (age 29)N/ARL medium 2023Full replacement for Kusal Mendis
7 Sam Billings Flag of England.svg  England 15 June 1991 (age 31)N/AR2023Partial replacement for Rashid Khan
13 Kusal Mendis Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka 2 February 1995 (age 28)N/ARR leg break 2023Partial replacement for Jordan Cox
22 Jordan Cox Flag of England.svg  England 21 October 2000 (age 22)SupplementaryRR off break 2023
50Shawaiz IrfanFlag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 1 November 2003 (age 19)EmergingR2023
N/A Shane Dadswell Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 18 November 1997 (age 25)N/AR2023Full replacement for Harry Brook
Bowlers
3 Ahmed Daniyal Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 21 September 1998 (age 24)SilverRR fast 2021
10 Shaheen Afridi Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 6 April 2000 (age 22)PlatinumLL fast 2018 Captain
19 Rashid Khan Flag of Afghanistan (2004-2021).svg  Afghanistan 20 September 1998 (age 24)PlatinumRR leg break 2021
90 Dilbar Hussain Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 20 February 1993 (age 30)SilverRR medium fast 2023
150 Haris Rauf Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 7 November 1993 (age 29)DiamondRR fast 2019Ambassador [6]
155 Zaman Khan Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 10 September 2001 (age 21)EmergingRR medium-fast 2022
N/AJalat KhanFlag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 17 February 1999 (age 24)SupplementaryLL fast 2023
Source: LQ squad

Multan Sultans

No.NameNat.Birth dateCategoryBat.Bowl.JoinedNotes
Batsmen
3 Usman Khan Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 10 May 1995 (age 27)SilverR2023
10 David Miller Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 10 June 1989 (age 33)PlatinumLR off break 2023
23 Rilee Rossouw Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 9 October 1989 (age 33)DiamondLR off break 2020
94 Shan Masood Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 14 October 1989 (age 33)DiamondRL medium-fast 2018 Vice Captain
All-rounders
7 Wayne Parnell Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 30 June 1989 (age 33)N/ALL medium-fast 2023Full replacement for Adil Rashid
8 Tim David Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 16 March 1996 (age 26)GoldRR off-break 2022
26 Carlos Brathwaite Flag of Barbados.svg  Barbados 18 July 1988 (age 34)N/ARR fast-medium 2023Full replacement for Wayne Parnell
37 Amad Butt Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 10 May 1994 (age 28)SupplementaryRR fast 2023
48 Anwar Ali Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 25 November 1987 (age 35)SilverRR fast-medium 2022
55 Kieron Pollard Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Trinidad and Tobago 12 May 1987 (age 35)SupplementaryRR medium 2023
56 Abbas Afridi Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 5 April 2001 (age 21)EmergingRR medium-fast 2022
66 Arafat Minhas Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 15 January 2005 (age 18)SupplementaryLL orthodox spin 2023
72 Khushdil Shah Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 7 February 1995 (age 28)DiamondLL orthodox spin 2020
N/A Mohammad Sarwar Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 20 January 1995 (age 28)SilverRR fast-medium 2023
Wicket-keepers
16 Mohammad Rizwan Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 1 June 1992 (age 30)PlatinumR2021 Captain
Bowlers
5 Ihsanullah Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 11 October 2002 (age 20)EmergingRR medium-fast 2022
11 Shahnawaz Dahani Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 5 August 1998 (age 24)GoldRR medium fast 2021Ambassador [6]
14 Sameen Gul Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 4 February 1999 (age 24)SilverRR medium fast 2023
19 Izharulhaq Naveed Flag of Afghanistan (2004-2021).svg  Afghanistan 10 November 2003 (age 19)N/ARR leg break 2023Partial replacement for David Miller
21 Akeal Hosein Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Trinidad and Tobago 25 April 1993 (age 29)GoldLL orthodox spin 2023
24 Usama Mir Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 23 December 1995 (age 27)SilverRR leg break 2023
32 Mohammad Ilyas Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 21 March 1999 (age 23)N/ARR medium 2023Full replacement for Shahnawaz Dahani
82 Josh Little Cricket Ireland flag.svg  Ireland 1 November 1999 (age 23)PlatinumRL fast medium 2023
95 Adil Rashid Flag of England.svg  England 17 February 1988 (age 35)SupplementaryRR leg break 2023
Source: MS squad

Peshawar Zalmi

No.NameNat.Birth dateCategoryBat.Bowl.JoinedNotes
Batsmen
6 Saim Ayub Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 24 May 2002 (age 20)SilverLR medium fast 2023
32 Tom Kohler-Cadmore Flag of England.svg  England 19 August 1994 (age 28)SilverRR off break 2021
50 Sherfane Rutherford Flag of Guyana.svg  Guyana 15 August 1998 (age 24)DiamondLR fast medium 2021
52 Rovman Powell Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica 23 July 1993 (age 29)PlatinumRR fast medium 2023
54 Bhanuka Rajapaksa Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka 24 October 1991 (age 31)PlatinumLR medium 2023
56 Babar Azam Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 15 October 1994 (age 28)PlatinumRR off break 2023 Captain [9] [10]
All-rounders
7 Dasun Shanaka Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka 9 September 1991 (age 31)N/ARR medium 2023Full replacement for Sherfane Rutherford
22 Danish Aziz Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 20 November 1995 (age 27)GoldLL orthodox spin 2023
65 Aamer Jamal Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 5 July 1996 (age 26)SilverRR fast 2023
89 Haris Sohail Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 9 January 1989 (age 34)SupplementaryLL orthodox 2023
N/A Jimmy Neesham Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 17 September 1990 (age 32)SupplementaryLL fast medium 2023
Wicket-keepers
13 Haseebullah Khan Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 4 March 2004 (age 18)EmergingL2023
29 Mohammad Haris Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 13 May 2001 (age 21)GoldRR off break 2022
Bowlers
8 Khurram Shahzad Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 25 November 1999 (age 23)SupplementaryRR medium 2023
33 Richard Gleeson Flag of England.svg  England 2 December 1987 (age 35)N/ARR fast 2023Partial replacement for Rovman Powell
35 Arshad Iqbal Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 26 December 2000 (age 22)GoldRR medium fast 2022
47 Wahab Riaz Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 28 June 1985 (age 37)DiamondRL fast 2016
82Sufiyan MuqeemFlag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan EmergingLL orthodox spin 2023
88 Mujeeb Ur Rahman Flag of Afghanistan (2004-2021).svg  Afghanistan 28 March 2001 (age 21)DiamondRR off break 2023
91 Usman Qadir Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 10 August 1993 (age 29)SilverLR leg-break 2022
99 Salman Irshad Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 3 October 1995 (age 27)SilverRR fast-medium 2022
N/A Peter Hatzoglou Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 10 August 1993 (age 29)N/ARR leg-break 2023Partial replacement for Mujeeb Ur Rahman
N/A Yasir Mohammad Flag of the United States.svg  United States 10 October 2002 (age 20)SupplementaryLR leg-break 2023
Source: PZ squad

Quetta Gladiators

No.NameNat.Birth dateCategoryBat.Bowl.JoinedNotes
Batsmen
11 Abdul Bangalzai Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 23 March 2003 (age 19)EmergingRR off break 2022
12 Omair Yousuf Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 27 December 1998 (age 24)SupplementaryR2023
13 Ahsan Ali Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 10 December 1993 (age 29)GoldRR leg break 2022
20 Jason Roy Flag of England.svg  England 21 July 1990 (age 32)DiamondRR medium 2022
23 Will Smeed Flag of England.svg  England 26 October 2001 (age 21)SilverRR off break 2022
31 Martin Guptill Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 30 September 1986 (age 36)SupplementaryRR off break 2023
59 Saud Shakeel Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 5 September 1997 (age 25)SupplementaryLL orthodox 2023
96 Umar Akmal Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 26 May 1990 (age 32)SilverRR off spin 2022Mentor [6]
All-rounders
8 Mohammad Hafeez Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 17 October 1980 (age 42)N/ARR off-break 2023Full replacement for Ahsan Ali
9 Will Jacks Flag of England.svg  England 21 November 1998 (age 24)N/ARR off break 2023Partial replacement for Jason Roy
21 Mohammad Nawaz Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 21 March 1994 (age 28)PlatinumLL orthodox spin 2016 Vice Captain
29 Dwaine Pretorius Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 29 March 1989 (age 33)N/ARR medium-fast 2023Partial replacement for Odean Smith
32 Qais Ahmed Flag of Afghanistan (2004-2021).svg  Afghanistan 21 March 1994 (age 28)SupplementaryRR leg break 2023
49 Wanindu Hasaranga Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka 29 July 1997 (age 25)PlatinumRR leg break 2023Available for first six matches
95 Iftikhar Ahmed Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 3 September 1990 (age 32)DiamondRR off break 2022
Wicket-keepers
54 Sarfaraz Ahmed Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 22 May 1987 (age 35)GoldR2016 Captain
Bowlers
07Muhammad ZahidFlag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 16 March 1994 (age 28)SilverRR fast 2023
53 Nuwan Thushara Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka 6 August 1994 (age 28)N/ARR medium-fast 2023Partial replacement for Naveen-ul-Haq
58 Odean Smith Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica 1 November 1996 (age 26)DiamondRR medium 2023
71 Naseem Shah Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 15 February 2003 (age 20)PlatinumRR fast 2019
78 Naveen-ul-Haq Flag of Afghanistan (2004-2021).svg  Afghanistan 23 September 1999 (age 23)SilverRR medium-fast 2022
87 Mohammad Hasnain Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 5 April 2000 (age 22)GoldRR fast 2019Ambassador [6]
88Aimal KhanFlag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 24 June 2006 (age 16)EmergingRR fast 2023
N/A Umaid Asif Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 30 April 1984 (age 38)SilverRR medium fast 2023
Source: QG squad

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