PSL 4 Schedule & Venue

HBL PSL 4 Draft 2019 is practically around the bend, the fourth release of the alliance will begin in several months. Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has divulged the full timetable for the most recent release of Pakistan Super League (PSL).
PSL 4 Schedule (Complete)
Thirty-four (34) matches will be played in the fourth release and without precedent for the short history of this very effective and much-anticipated competition, Lahore and Karachi will share eight matches between them at the back end of the 32-day occasion. The competition will kick-begin on fourteenth February 2019 in Dubai, and the last match will be played in ‘The City of Lights’ Karachi on seventeenth March.
Dubai will be host to 7 matches until February seventeenth. The competition will proceed in Sharjah from Feb twentieth 24th for 8 matches. Groups will come back to Dubai by and by for another 7 coordinates on 26th February before leaving for Abu Dhabi to play 4 matches from fourth fifth March.
The association will at that point return home to Pakistan on seventh March where the last 8 matches will be played. These incorporate the qualifying rounds, eliminators and the last.





PSL 4 Fixtures
Islamabad United
The defending champions have the following players retained:
Platinum
- Luke Ronchi
- Shadab Khan
- Faheem Ashraf
Diamond
- Asif Ali
- Mohammad Sami
Gold
- Rumman Raees
Silver
- Hussain Talat (Ambassador)
- Waqas Maqsood
- Sahibzada Farhan
- Zafar Gohar
Karachi Kings
The following players retained:
Platinum
- Colin Munro
- Mohammad Amir
- Babar Azam
Diamond
- Colin Ingram (Ambassador)
- Imad Wasim
- Usman Shainwari
Gold
- Mohammad Rizwan
- Ravi Bopara
Lahore Qalandars
The following players retained:
Platinum
- Fakhar Zaman
Diamond
- Yasir Shah
Gold
- Anton Devcich
- Rahat Ali
Silver
- Agha Salman
- Sohail Akhtar
- Hassan Khan
- Shaheen Shah Afridi (Ambassador)
Peshawar Zalmi
The following players retained:
Platinum
- Wahab Riaz
- Hasan Ali
Diamond
- Daren Sammy
- Kamran Akmal (Ambassador)
Gold
- Liam Dawson
Silver
- Umaid Asif
- Khalid Usman
Emerging
- Sameen Gul
Quetta Gladiators
The following players retained:
Platinum
- Sarfaraz Ahmed
- Sunil Narine
Diamond
- Shane Watson (Mentor)
- Sohail Tanvir
- Mohammad Nawaz
Gold
- Rilee Rossouw (Ambassador)
- Umar Akmal
Silver
- Anwar Ali
- Saud Shakil
The Sixth Team
Since Multan Sultans is no longer participating in PSL 4, a new team will replace them.
The following players retained:
Platinum
- Shoaib Malik
Diamond
- Junaid Khan
- Mohammad Irfan (Ambassador)
Gold
- Shan Masood
Silver
- Mohammad Abbas
- M. Irfan Khan
- Umar Siddiq
Emerging
- Mohammad Junaid
Major Developments
The following are the major developments which have been made for PSL 4 2019:
- Shahid Afridi has bid farewell to Karachi Kings
- Misbah-ul-Haq has bid farewell to Islamabad United
- Mohammad Hafeez has joined the Peshawar Zalmi Family
- Wasim Akram has joined Karachi Kings as the president
Multan Sultans Contract Terminated
Pakistan Cricket Board has terminated the contract with Schon Properties for Multan Sultans as the franchise failed to meet its financial obligations.
Following the termination of the contract, all rights in respect of the team have now been reverted back to the PCB.
Categories & Their Value
Platinum (US $570,000): Teams can have a maximum of 3 players with no more than 2 local or foreigners. The base price $160,000 and the maximum for one player is $250,000.
Diamond (US $270,000): Teams can have a maximum of 3 players and the base price starts from $80,000, only 1 player can get $100,000.
Gold (US $180,000): With base price $50,000, the maximum a team can pay a player is $70,000 with 3 players.
Silver (US $140,000): The base price is $24,000. The teams can have a maximum of 5 players with a maximum of $40,000 for 1 player.
Emerging (
Supplement (US $175,000): This category doesn’t have a maximum and minimum payroll. It’s an additional round, allowing teams to pick extra players as a backup. They can pick a maximum of four players from the purse of $175,000.
The players have also expressed their enthusiasm and interest in the start of the HBL PSL 2019.
Waqar Younis, who is the mentor of Islamabad United, said: “The HBL PSL is one of the most entertaining but difficult tournaments in which each match counts. You have to turn up at the top of your game every time you step onto the field so that you stay clear of the danger zone.
“Islamabad United have a talented and all-around side, with each and every member capable of conhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Ey8RxF0pvgsistently producing match-winning performances. I have no doubts that the2019 event will be a great spectacle and I urge all the spectators and fans to play their part in making this a successful event.”
Karachi Kings’ captain Imad Wasim said: “Eight HBL PSL matches taking place in Lahore and Karachi is great news for the Pakistan cricket fans and I look forward to captaining Karachi Kings at the historic National Stadium. We will have to be at our best in each match to ensure that we also feature in front of our home crowds on March, 17.”
Shoaib Malik, who will captain the sixth team, said: “We have a very balanced side, which is capable of going all the way in the HBL PSL. This tournament is not only designed to provide entertainment to the fans, but is also a vehicle for the local players to learn and getter better by featuring in high-pressure matches and through the presence of international stars.
“We also look forward to welcoming Steve Smith and Shahid Afridi, two absolute legends of the game, to the side and hope they will play their lead roles in helping us cross the line. Like all other players, I can’t wait for this event to start and hope to hit the ground running from the opening day.”
Sarfraz Ahmed, who captained Quetta Gladiators to two finals, said: “We are a team which has always received overwhelming support from entire Pakistan, particularly Quetta. This has been one of the cornerstones of our strong performances in the past events is and hopefully, we will be able to do one better in 2019 by lifting the silverware in front of the National Stadium crowd.”
Daren Sammy, who captained Peshawar Zalmi to the title in 2017, said: “The HBL PSL is one of my favorite tournaments and I not only look forward to playing in it in a few weeks’ time, but also look forward to once again featuring in the final. “Zalmi is known for their aggressive and attacking cricket, and I am confident that we will win more hearts by successfully and regularly displaying our strengths every time we take the field.”Stay tuned to Brandsynario for more news and updates.
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