The Pakistan Super League (PSL) unveiled its new “Infinity” trophy for the 11th edition on Wednesday at the National Bank Stadium in Karachi. The trophy features a sparkling crystal-studded crescent, a polished metallic star, and a golden structure, symbolically reflecting Pakistan’s national flag and offering fans a striking visual centerpiece.
Unique and Modern Trophy Design
PSL shared the first look at the trophy through a 47-second video on its social media platforms, showcasing the craftsmanship and design process.
The trophy features a sleek, tall golden body rising from a round base, decorated with vertical patterns of sparkling crystals that shimmer when illuminated. Two curved golden arms extend from the sides and meet near the top, forming a crescent-and-star crown.
The crescent is studded with small crystals, while a polished metallic star sits just above it, creating a symbolic and visually striking emblem. The black cylindrical pedestal is gold-plated and displays the PSL branding.
Craftsmanship and Artisans
According to PSL, a total of 18 skilled artisans worked on the trophy, dedicating 2,600 hours to complete its intricate design.
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PSL 11 Schedule and Teams
The 11th edition will feature eight teams, including two new entrants, Pindiz and Hyderabad Kingsmen, competing in a total of 44 matches from March 26 to May 3. The tournament will kick off with defending champions Lahore Qalandars facing Hyderabad Houston Kingsmen at their home ground.
Each team will play 10 matches in the league stage, with the top four qualifying for the playoffs, which include Qualifier 1, Eliminator, Qualifier 2, and the final scheduled for May 3 at Gaddafi Stadium, with May 4 reserved as a backup day.
The PSL 11 will feature six double-headers, with three to be held at Gaddafi Stadium. Matches will take place across six venues in Pakistan, with Faisalabad and Peshawar hosting PSL games for the first time, alongside Karachi, Lahore, Multan, and Rawalpindi.



