The Pakistan Super League (PSL) returns for its 11th edition in 2026, and the auction has already delivered some massive surprises and shocking deals. With franchises looking to strengthen their squads ahead of another thrilling season, fans and analysts have been closely watching as players go under the hammer, and some of the biggest names have commanded eye-watering bids.
The biggest headline so far is the stunning move of Mark Chapman, who has been sold to Islamabad United for a whopping 7 crore PKR. Chapman, previously with the Quetta Gladiators in 2025, has been one of New Zealand’s most consistent T20 batsmen, but few expected him to fetch such a jaw-dropping price.
His explosive batting style, ability to hit big in the middle overs, and experience in high-pressure T20 leagues made him a hot property, and Islamabad’s aggressive bid secured him as the highest-paid New Zealand player in PSL auction history.
This auction has also seen several unexpected picks crossing the 4–5 crore mark, keeping fans on the edge of their seats. Teams are clearly willing to pay a premium for players who can change games single-handedly, and Chapman’s deal is a perfect example of franchises going all out to secure match-winners.