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Multan Sultans franchise auction set for today

Published on: February 9, 2026 11:30 AM

PSL announces auction date for Multan Sultans franchise | Dialogue Pakistan

LAHORE: The much-anticipated auction for the Pakistan Super League (PSL) franchise Multan Sultans is set to take place today (Monday) at 6pm in Lahore, with the proceedings to be broadcast live on the Pakistan Cricket Board’s official channel.

Read More: PCB to hold bidding for Multan Sultans on Jan 30

According to sources, five companies have been declared technically qualified to participate in the auction process. Officials said strict protocols and transparency measures will be enforced throughout the bidding to ensure a fair and credible outcome.

The auction has generated significant interest within cricket and business circles, as it could shape the future direction of the Multan Sultans franchise and mark an important moment in the evolution of the PSL. Several potential investors are expected to compete for ownership, signalling strong commercial confidence in the league.

🚨 Auction for Multan Sultans to be streamed live on YouTube at 6.00 PM tomorrow!

5 Bidders set to bid for Multan Sultans including former owner Ali Tareen.#PSL2026 #PSLNewEra
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— Ramzy 🇵🇰🇬🇧 (@Ramz_004) February 8, 2026

Adding to the intrigue, Ali Tareen, who previously owned the Multan Sultans franchise, has re-entered the bidding process. Tareen had stepped away from the team last year following differences over franchise matters but is now seeking to regain control of the side. His return to the auction has fuelled speculation about a possible comeback and renewed leadership for the franchise.

The Multan Sultans, one of the most consistent teams in recent PSL seasons, have built a strong fan base, making the franchise an attractive prospect for investors. Analysts believe the outcome of the auction could influence future franchise valuations and ownership structures within the league.

PCB officials have described the auction as a key event for the league’s long-term growth, noting that interest from multiple qualified bidders reflects the PSL’s increasing commercial appeal. The process is expected to conclude later in the evening, following competitive bidding.

Read More: PSL 2026: Multan Sultans open for bids

Cricket fans and stakeholders will be closely watching the proceedings, as the auction may bring significant developments for the franchise ahead of the upcoming PSL season.

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: franchise auction, Latest, Multan Sultans, Pakistan Cricket, PCB, PSL, sports business

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