Innovation in the PSL: Exploring the 'Drauction' Concept
The Pakistan Cricket Board is considering implementing a 'drauction' system for the Pakistan Super League (PSL), combining draft and auction methods. This move, debated among franchises, aims to attract unsold IPL players to the PSL. The 11th edition of the PSL begins March 26.
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The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is contemplating a transformative 'drauction' system for the Pakistan Super League (PSL), sparking debate among the eight franchise owners. The concept, a blend of drafting and auctioning, was discussed during a council meeting in Lahore.
The proposed system would likely retain a draft for local players while introducing an auction for overseas talent, offering potentially lucrative opportunities for unsold Indian Premier League (IPL) participants. This adjustment aims to make the PSL more appealing and competitive.
While some franchises welcome the potential to attract high-caliber players, concerns linger over financial strains an auction might impose. Franchises currently operate with a USD 1.3 million budget, which could require adjustment. The PSL's 11th season is scheduled to kick off on March 26, with venues and match dates under review.
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