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PUBLISHED ON: 23 FEB 2026, 05:53 AM
By Sports Live Hub (SLH) Trending Desk | February 23, 2026
The Pakistan Super League (PSL) 2026 season has been hit by major off-field controversy before the player draft and auction even begin. The newly introduced Sialkot Stallionz franchise has been placed under emergency administration and resold after its owner reportedly fled the country amid alleged financial irregularities. In a move that has infuriated fans, the PCB quietly handed the franchise back to the former ownership group of the Multan Sultans — effectively reviving the Sultans brand and erasing Stallionz just weeks after its launch.
The rapid resale has sparked widespread outrage on X, with fans accusing the PCB of favoritism, lack of transparency, and prioritizing established teams over new market expansion.
Sialkot Stallionz was one of three new teams added for PSL 2026 (alongside the revived Quetta Gladiators and a second Lahore franchise). The team was sold to a Dubai-based consortium for a reported $45 million in late 2025, with the promise of bringing fresh energy and investment to the league.
However, within weeks of the sale, reports surfaced that the owner had defaulted on several payment instalments to the PCB and abruptly left Pakistan. On February 22, the PCB confirmed the franchise had been taken under administration due to “breach of contractual obligations” and was resold through an expedited process. The buyer? The same investment group that owned Multan Sultans before selling their stake in 2024.
The PCB has stated the team will likely revert to the Multan Sultans name to “protect fan loyalty and commercial value,” with an official announcement expected before the draft. Sialkot fans, who were excited about a new local identity and branding, have been left feeling betrayed.
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On the same day, Lahore Qalandars announced the signing of South African wicketkeeper-batsman Rubin Hermann for PSL 2026 on a reported $180,000 contract. Hermann, who impressed in SA20 and domestic T20s, was seen as a strong addition to the Qalandars’ lineup. However, the news was completely drowned out by the Sialkot-Multan controversy, with many fans sarcastically noting: “Great signing, but who cares when the league is being run like a family business?”
Social media has been flooded with criticism:
Many fans are calling for an independent audit of franchise ownership and stricter vetting of investors. Others argue the PCB had no choice but to protect sponsors and broadcast partners.
The Sialkot collapse raises serious questions about the PCB’s expansion strategy. PSL 2026 was meant to grow the league’s commercial value with eight teams, but financial instability among new owners threatens that goal. The quick return of Multan Sultans may satisfy their loyal fanbase, but it risks alienating Sialkot supporters and damaging trust in the league’s governance.
This incident follows previous controversies, including delayed player payments and ownership disputes in earlier seasons. Analysts warn that repeated franchise instability could erode sponsor confidence, viewer trust, and the league’s reputation ahead of the 2026 season.
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A: The owner reportedly fled after defaulting on payments; PCB took control and resold the team to the former Multan Sultans ownership group.
A: Highly likely — PCB has indicated continuity for fan and sponsor reasons; official confirmation expected soon.
A: South African wicketkeeper-batsman Rubin Hermann for PSL 2026.
A: No — PCB confirms the draft, auction, and season schedule remain unchanged.
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