The Pakistan Cricket Board has unveiled a groundbreaking broadcast deal for Pakistan Super League 11, promising a revolutionary viewing experience for cricket fans across the globe. The four-year agreement, valued at Rs26.11 billion, marks a significant 21% increase in per-match value compared to previous editions.
Set to begin on March 26, 2026, PSL 11 will feature 44 matches in an expanded eight-team format, supported by cutting-edge broadcast and production technologies designed to meet global standards.
One of the most notable upgrades is the introduction of a dedicated Urdu feed, allowing fans to enjoy matches with specialized commentary, studio shows, and tailored visuals in their native language. This move is expected to greatly enhance accessibility for local audiences.
The tournament will also feature an upgraded Decision Review System (DRS), offering improved visuals, ball tracking, and detailed replay analysis to give viewers deeper insights into on-field decisions. Advanced biomechanics technology will analyze player movements in real-time, providing a unique understanding of batting, bowling, and fielding techniques.
Additionally, PSL 11 will introduce real-time field plots and 3D stadium animations, enabling fans to visualize strategies and player positioning like never before. Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) graphics will further elevate the viewing experience, bringing immersive visuals to both television and digital platforms.
With over 30 cameras, including Spidercam, the broadcast will capture every angle of the game, ensuring a comprehensive and engaging experience. Enhanced analytics will also offer real-time data on player performance and match trends, making the tournament more interactive and informative.
This major transformation signals a new era for the Pakistan Super League, positioning it among the top global cricket leagues in terms of broadcast quality and fan engagement.
