2021 Pakistan Super League players draft

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The player draft for the sixth edition of the 2021 Pakistan Super League took place on 10 January 2021.[1] Before the draft, the teams were allowed to retain a maximum of 8 players and make any transfers that they saw necessary. More than 400 players from over 20 different countries featured at the draft. From these players, the teams each selected 16 players along with 2 extra supplementary players to complete their 18-man squads. The draft was completed one month before the main tournament the 2021 Pakistan Super League (2021 PSL) started, in late February. Due to the suspension of the tournament because of COVID-19, a replacement draft was held.[2]

Background[edit]

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) announced that the two-time champions Islamabad United would have the first pick, this was decided by a random draw.[3] Before the draft, the PCB announced the renewal categories for all Pakistani players who played in the previous season.[4][5] Soon after, the list of overseas players was released.[6] Luke Ronchi was released from Islamabad United squad as he was announced as unable to participate due to his new role as New Zealand batting coach.[7]

Transfer and trade[edit]

On 9 January 2021, Alex Hales was announced as transferring from Karachi Kings to Islamabad United in exchange of Colin Ingram, who went the other way.[8]

Retained players[edit]

On 9 January 2021, the PCB announced the retention players list. All the teams were allowed to retain a maximum of 8 players from the previous season.[8][9]

Class Islamabad United Karachi Kings Lahore Qalandars Multan Sultans Peshawar Zalmi Quetta Gladiators
Platinum
Diamond
Gold
Silver
Emerging

Draft picks[edit]

The draft took place on 10 January and over 400 players from 20 different countries registered.[10] Islamabad United, the two-time champions, got the first pick in the opening round of the draft choosing wildcard Hasan Ali.[11] Islamabad United were followed by Multan Sultans (second), Lahore Qalandars (third), Peshawar Zalmi (fourth), Quetta Gladiators (fifth) and Karachi Kings (sixth).[12] After the draft, Shoaib Malik was involved in a car crash. He was said to be "perfectly all right".[13] The category salaries were as follows:[14]

  • Platinum: US$130,000-US$170,000
  • Diamond: US$60,000-US$85,000
  • Gold: US$40,000-US$50,000
  • Silver: US$15,000-US$25,000
  • Emerging: US$7,500
  • Supplementary: US$50,000
Class Islamabad United Karachi Kings Lahore Qalandars Multan Sultans Peshawar Zalmi Quetta Gladiators
Platinum
Diamond
Gold
Silver
Emerging
Supplementary

Source:[11]

Replacements[edit]

Following players were replaced in PSL replacement draft.[15]

Player Team Replaced with Notes
Colin Munro (diamond) Islamabad United Fawad Ahmed Unavailable for full competition due to quarantine issues
Chris Jordan (supplementary) Islamabad United Paul Stirling Unavailable for full competition due to national duties
Reece Topley (silver) Islamabad United Ali Khan
Liam Livingstone (gold) Peshawar Zalmi Tom Kohler-Cadmore
Chris Gayle (platinum) Quetta Gladiators Faf du Plessis Unavailable partially due to national duties
Rashid Khan (platinum) Lahore Qalandars Sandeep Lamichhane
Dale Steyn (supplementary) Quetta Gladiators Hasan Khan Unavailable partially due to personal reasons
Akif Javed (supplementary) Islamabad United Zeeshan Zameer Unavailable for full competition due to injury
Dilbar Hussain (gold) Lahore Qalandars Salman Mirza
David Miller (platinum) Peshawar Zalmi Waqar Salamkheil Unavailable partially due to domestic duties

Replacement Draft[edit]

In April 2021, the replacement draft for the postponed 2021 PSL took place.[16]

Class Islamabad United Karachi Kings Lahore Qalandars Multan Sultans Peshawar Zalmi Quetta Gladiators
Platinum Andre Russell
Diamond
Gold
Silver
Supplementary

Mini Replacement Draft[edit]

After the 2021 PSL was once again postponed from May to June 2021, there was a Mini Replacement Draft.[17]

Player Team Replacement Notes
Ben Cutting Quetta Gladiators Zahir Khan Unavailable for full competition due to quarantine issues
Mahmudullah Riyad Multan Sultans Shimron Hetmyer Unavailable for full competition due to duties
Janneman Malan Islamabad United Brandon King
Shakib Al Hasan Lahore Qalandars Rashid Khan
Liton Das Karachi Kings Mohammad Haris
Obed McCoy Multan Sultans Blessing Muzarabani
Joe Burns Lahore Qalandars Tim David Unavailable for full competition due to others reason
Shahid Afridi Multan Sultans Asif Afridi Ruled out due to injury

Replacement after partially[edit]

Player Team Replacement Notes
David Miller Peshawar Zalmi Hazratullah Zazai Unavailable partially due to national team duties
Shimron Hetmyer Multan Sultans Johnson Charles
Fabian Allen Peshawar Zalmi Khalid Usman
Fidel Edwards Peshawar Zalmi Sameen Gul
Andre Russell Quetta Gladiators Zahoor Khan Ruled out due to injury

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Fizz named in PSL draft under 'Platinum' category". The Daily Star.
  2. ^ "PSL to conduct replacement draft ahead of 2021 season resumption". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 26 April 2021.
  3. ^ "Pick order for first round of PSL 2021 draft confirmed". Dunya News.
  4. ^ "PCB announces players' categories for HBL PSL 2021". Dawn. 25 Dec 2020.
  5. ^ "PSL 2021: Categories for local players announced". Samaa.
  6. ^ "PCB announces star-studded list of foreign players available for PSL 2021". Dawn. 5 January 2021.
  7. ^ "PSL 2021: Luke Ronchi to miss the league this season". Geo Super.
  8. ^ a b "Franchises complete retention, release and trade process ahead of HBL PSL 2021 Player Draft". Cricketworld. Retrieved 9 January 2021.
  9. ^ "PSL draft 2021: Draft date, pick order, platinum roster, retained & signed players for Pakistan Super League". Wisden. 8 January 2021.
  10. ^ "PSL 2021 draft: Live updates". The News.
  11. ^ a b "How the six PSL franchises stack up and their likely first XIs". ESPN Cricinfo.
  12. ^ "PSL draft 2021: Draft date, pick order, platinum roster, retained & signed players for Pakistan Super League". Wisden. 8 January 2021.
  13. ^ "Shoaib Malik 'perfectly all right' as sports car crashes into truck after PSL draft". Geo.
  14. ^ "PSL 6 draft: Islamabad pick Hasan Ali, Quetta take Gayle, Chris Lynn goes to Multan". The Correspondent. 10 January 2021.
  15. ^ "Du Plessis, Fawad, Tom-Kohler Cadmore, Stirling and Ali Khan join HBL PSL 6". Pakistan Cricket Board. Retrieved 16 February 2021.
  16. ^ "Lahore Qalandars bag Shakib Al Hasan, Quetta Gladiators sign Andre Russell". ESPNcricinfo.
  17. ^ "Multan Sultans sign Shimron Hetmyer in PSL mini replacement draft". Cricinfo. Retrieved 27 May 2021.

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