PCB is expected to sell the Multan Sultans franchise before the start of the 11th season of PSL, moving up its original timeline. Sources indicate that strong interest from investors during recent PSL franchise auctions has encouraged the PCB to speed up the process.
The board believes that selling the team early could help secure a better price for the franchise while also providing financial support ahead of the upcoming PSL season. Currently, the Multan Sultans are being managed directly by the PCB on a temporary basis after the previous owner decided to step away from the team.
The interim management has ensured that the team continues to operate smoothly, including player contracts, sponsorship arrangements, and preparations for the next season.
An official notice inviting bids for the franchise is expected to be released soon, allowing potential buyers to submit their proposals. The PCB aims to find a new owner who can bring both financial stability and long-term commitment to the team.
Selling the franchise ahead of PSL 11 could also benefit the league overall by strengthening the financial position of the teams and ensuring a competitive environment for players and sponsors alike.
The move highlights the growing interest and investment potential in Pakistan’s cricket industry, as more investors look to be part of the PSL’s success story.
With the sale, Multan Sultans will have a new owner ready to lead the team into the next season, giving fans hope for continued growth and exciting performances on the field.







