The Pakistan Super League is back with a bang. The 11th edition of PSL has already started making headlines, not because of on-field action, but because of the intense and dramatic auction table battles.
Franchises came prepared with clear strategies, but as always, once the bidding paddle goes up, plans can quickly change. Big names attracted massive bids, while a few young players walked away with life-changing contracts.
One of the biggest talking points so far is the rise of U19 maverick Sameer Minhas, who was picked up by Islamabad United for PKR 1.9 crore. For a young player still making his name in age-group cricket, this is a significant move.
Minhas has impressed in youth tournaments with his fearless batting and calm temperament under pressure. Scouts have been tracking him for months, and Islamabad United clearly sees long-term potential in the youngster. The franchise has a history of backing young talent, and this signing fits that pattern perfectly.
While 1.9 crore may not be among the highest figures in the auction, for a U19 player, it is a strong statement of belief. It shows how franchises are investing not just in star power, but in future match-winners.
With PSL entering its 11th season, the league continues to grow stronger each year. From discovering young talent to attracting global superstars, the tournament has built a reputation for competitive cricket and dramatic storylines.
The addition of Sameer Minhas adds a fresh narrative to PSL 2026, the story of a young cricketer stepping onto a big stage. Whether he turns this opportunity into a breakthrough season remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: the PSL 2026 auction has already delivered excitement, surprises, and headlines.