
Former Australian fast bowler Jason Gillespie has been appointed head coach of the Hyderabad franchise ahead of PSL 11. The announcement comes as the league expands to eight teams. Hyderabad, along with Sialkot, joins the PSL for the first time this season starting March 26.
Gillespie, 50, previously served in Pakistan’s national coaching setup, including as head coach of the Test team in 2024. He resigned later that year before Pakistan’s South Africa series amid management conflicts. His experience with Pakistan cricket is expected to strengthen Hyderabad’s squad.
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The Hyderabad franchise is owned by businessman Fawad Sarwar, who won the team with a bid of Rs1.75 billion (around $6.25 million). PSL 11 marks a milestone for the league as it grows from six to eight teams, promising increased competition and fan engagement.
Vision clear. Direction locked. Entering a #NewEra ⚡️
takes charge as Head Coach of Hyderabad in #HBLPSL
Welcome to the family, Coach pic.twitter.com/aLqSLF94gT
— Kingsmen Cricket (@KingsmenCricket) January 28, 2026
The PCB has confirmed that the PSL 11 Player Auction will be held on February 11. Key details such as base prices, team budgets, player retention rules, and direct signings were discussed at a pre-auction workshop attended by all franchises.
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With Gillespie at the helm, Hyderabad aims to build a strong squad for the upcoming season. PSL 11 will feature expanded opportunities for players and franchises, further boosting the popularity of Pakistan’s premier T20 league.