PCB Decides to Host Grand Road Show at Lord’s for PSL-11 Promotion

Iconic London venue to showcase Pakistan Super League’s global appeal as two new franchises join the league

Muhammad Kamran Akhtar
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Web Desk — December 2, 2025

Lahore: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has finalised plans to stage a high-profile road show at the historic Lord’s Cricket Ground in London to drum up excitement and investment for the eleventh edition of the Pakistan Super League (PSL).

PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi announced that holding the promotional event at the “Home of Cricket” is a testament to Pakistan cricket’s growing international recognition and will significantly boost the PSL’s global brand value.

“This road show at Lord’s will further elevate the international appeal of the Pakistan Super League,” Naqvi stated, expressing pride that the world’s most famous cricket venue will host a PSL event.

PSL CEO Salman Naseer revealed that the addition of two new franchises in PSL-11 has created substantial opportunities for investors. The Lord’s event will see a large turnout of franchise owners, sponsors, broadcasters, and cricket enthusiasts from across the UK and Europe.

He added that 30 lucky “super fans” will be invited to attend the exclusive event, with details on how to secure tickets to be released shortly.

The road show is part of an aggressive marketing push ahead of the PSL-11 player draft and the league’s expanded season, expected to run from April to May 2026. By taking the league to Lord’s, the PCB aims to attract top international talent and secure lucrative commercial partnerships, cementing PSL’s status as one of world cricket’s premier T20 competitions.

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