PSL 11 ‘infinity’ trophy unveiled in Karachi as league enters new era

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The new “Infinity” trophy for the upcoming Pakistan Super League Season 11 was officially revealed on Wednesday at National Bank Stadium, attracting the attention of cricket fans with its elegant golden design, glittering crystals, and a crown shaped like a crescent and star.

The league shared the trophy’s first look through a short video on its official social media accounts, highlighting the process behind its creation.

The trophy features a modern and sophisticated design. A tall golden structure rises from a circular base, while sparkling crystals arranged vertically across its body give it a bright, shimmering appearance under light. Two curved golden arms extend upward from the sides and meet near the top, adding to the sleek look.

At the top of the trophy sits a distinctive crown inspired by the crescent and star from Pakistan’s national flag. The crescent is decorated with small crystals, and a polished metallic star is positioned just above it, creating a striking visual symbol. The base is gold-plated and placed on a black cylindrical pedestal that carries PSL branding.

According to the league, the trophy was crafted by 18 skilled artisans, who collectively spent around 2,600 hours completing the design.

The 11th edition of the Pakistan Super League will feature eight teams, including two new franchises — Pindiz and Hyderabad Kingsmen. The tournament will run from March 26 to May 3, with a total of 44 matches scheduled.

The opening match will see defending champions Lahore Qalandars face Hyderabad Houston Kingsmen at their home ground in Lahore on March 26.

Each team will play 10 matches during the league stage. The top four teams will advance to the playoffs, which include Qualifier 1, the Eliminator, Qualifier 2, and the final. The championship match is scheduled to take place at Gaddafi Stadium on May 3, with May 4 reserved as a backup day if needed.

The tournament will also feature six double-header match days, three of which will be hosted at Gaddafi Stadium.

Matches in PSL 11 will be played across six cities in Pakistan. Faisalabad and Peshawar will host PSL games for the first time, joining Karachi, Lahore, Multan, and Rawalpindi as tournament venues.

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