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LPL 2026 draft to feature 102 Pakistani cricketers

Last updated: May 24, 2026 12:05 am
Yamna Shahid
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Colombo: Pakistan’s presence in the Lanka Premier League is set to be hard to miss this season, with 102 Pakistani cricketers registering for the LPL 2026 player draft, the highest number from any ICC Full Member nation in the overseas pool.

The sixth edition of the tournament has drawn more than 650 overseas registrations from players representing 21 cricketing nations, with the player draft scheduled for June 1, 2026. After the screening process, only 310 overseas players are expected to make the final draft shortlist.

For Pakistani players, the numbers tell a pretty clear story. Even in a crowded global T20 market, Sri Lanka’s league remains an attractive stop — not just for established names, but also for cricketers looking to build a franchise-league profile outside the PSL.

Pakistan leads the overseas registration list with 102 players, followed by the West Indies with 75, South Africa with 66, Bangladesh with 48, and New Zealand with 41. Australia has 24 players in the pool, while England has 15 and India 12. Associate nations are also represented, with the USA, UAE and Ireland among the countries sending notable registration numbers.

The player registration window opened on May 8 and closed on May 20, giving franchises a sizeable pool to review before draft day. The tournament itself is scheduled to run from July 17 to August 8, 2026, bringing the LPL back after a gap since the 2024 edition.

The 2026 season will feature five teams representing Jaffna, Colombo, Kandy, Galle and Dambulla. Final franchise branding and ownership details are still awaited, but the overseas response has already given the competition a useful early boost.

Pakistan’s strong registration count also fits into a wider trend. Pakistani cricketers remain in demand across T20 leagues, especially in competitions where they are eligible and scheduling allows. Earlier this year, Pakistan spinner Abrar Ahmed was picked in The Hundred auction by Sunrisers Leeds, while Usman Tariq also secured a deal with Birmingham Phoenix — another reminder that Pakistani talent continues to attract franchise attention outside South Asia’s biggest league ecosystem.

Still, registration is only the first step. The real test will come at the draft table, where franchises will weigh player availability, recent form, role balance and budget strategy. With only 310 overseas cricketers to be shortlisted from a pool of more than 650, not every registered player will make it through.

But one thing is already clear: Pakistan will be one of the biggest storylines of the LPL 2026 draft.

For the league, that’s good news. Pakistani players bring fast bowling depth, explosive batting options, spin variety and, just as importantly, a fan base that follows them closely. For the players, the LPL offers another platform to stay visible in a packed T20 calendar.

The final shortlist will now decide how many of those 102 names actually remain in contention when the franchises begin making their picks on June 1.

 

 

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