Pakistan Super League 2021: Country-vise players list of foreign players in PSL Draft

Chris Gayle will be one of the significant potential picks when the Pakistan Super League 2021 Player Draft happens. It happens at the High-Performance Center on Sunday evening. The occasion will be organized in Karachi and Lahore from 20 February to 22 March.

Gayle, 41, has recently spoken to Lahore Qalandars and Karachi Kings and brags about one of the most surprising and extraordinary T20 professions. He has achieved 411 matches, 13,584 runs, top score 175 not out, strike-rate 146.72, 22 centuries, 85 half-hundreds of years, 1001 sixes, and 80 wickets at an economy pace of 7.64.

Gayle, a double-cross ICC Men’s T20 World Cup victor, is one of more than 400 unfamiliar players from 20 cricket-playing countries* that have communicated their accessibility and interest in the most serious and excellent groups on the planet.

Here Are The Players Each Team is Retaining for PSL 6

Britain’s No.1 positioned Dawid Malan is in the Draft. He is alongside countrymen Moeen Ali, Tom Banton, and Chris Jordan. Although their accessibility is probably going to stay restricted because of their global responsibilities.

South Africa’s couple of David Miller and Morne Morkel have entered the Draft and will want to be picked by one of the establishments. They wish to make their introductions on the occasion. Dale Steyn is the other driving South Africa cricketer that is present in the Draft.

The absolute greatest unfamiliar names in the PSL 2021 Player Draft are:

From Afghanistan: Mohammad Nabi, Mujeeb Ur Rehman, and Rashid Khan

From Australia: Chris Green, Fawad Ahmed, Dan Christian, James Faulkner, and Chris Lynn

Bangladesh – Anamul Haque, Mahedi Hasan, Mehidy Hasan Miraz, Mahmudullah, Mustafizur Rahman, Taskin Ahmed

Britain – Jake Ball, Moeen Ali, Tom Banton, Ravi Bopara, Joe Denly, Ben Duckett, Lewis Gregory, Chris Jordan, Dawid Malan, Samit Patel, Liam Plunkett, and Phil Salt

Ireland – Andy Balbirnie, George Dockrell, Kevin O’Brien, Paul Stirling, and Gary Wilson

Netherlands – Roelof van der Merwe

Nepal – Sandeep Lamichhane

New Zealand – Anton Devcich and Mitch McCleneghan

South Africa – Kyle Abbott, Cameron Delport, David Miller, Morne Morkel, Wayne Parnell, Tabraiz Shamsi, and Dale Steyn

Sri Lanka – Dinesh Chandimal, Dhananjaya De Silva, Niroshan Dickwella, Avishka Fernando, Dimuth Karunarathna, Suranga Lakmal, Dhananjaya Lakshan, Kusal Perera, Thisara Perera, Nuwan Pradeep, Lakshan Sandakan, Upul Tharanga and Lahiru Thirimanne

West Indies – Ronsford Beaton, Devendra Bishoo, Carlos Brathwaite, Dwayne Bravo Johnson Charles, Sheldon Cottrell, Shane Dowrich, Dominic Drakes, Andre Fletcher, Shannon Gabriel, Chris Gayle, Jason Mohammed, Sherfane Rutherford, Lendl Simmons, Dwayne Smith, and Chadwick Walton

Zimbabwe – Tendai Chisoro, Kyle Jarvis, Blessing Muzarabani, Sikandar Raza, Brendan Taylor, Sean Williams

For complete PSL 6 Schedule

How about we examine the draft pick request after all the establishments report their player maintenances.

Category 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th

Platinum Islamabad United Multan Sultans Lahore Qalandars Peshawar Zalmi Quetta Gladiators Babar Azam (Karachi Kings)

Platinum Shahid Afridi (Multan Sultans) Shaheen Afridi (Lahore Qalandars) Alex Hales (Islamabad United) Wahab Riaz (Peshawar Zalmi) Mohammad Amir (Karachi Kings) Quetta Gladiators

Platinum Shadab Khan (Islamabad United) Sarfaraz Ahmed (Quetta Gladiators) Mohammad Hafeez (Lahore Qalandars) Rillee Roussouw (Multan Sultans) Shoaib Malik (Peshawar Zalmi) Colin Ingram (Karachi Kings)

Diamond Sohail Tanvir (Multan Sultans) Karachi Kings Ben Cutting (Quetta Gladiators) Fakhar Zaman (Lahore Qalandars) Peshawar Zalmi Karachi Kings*

Diamond Mohammad Hasnain (Quetta Gladiators) Peshawar Zalmi Islamabad United* Imran Tahir (Multan Sultans) David Wiese (Lahore Qalandars) Colin Munro (Islamabad United)

Diamond Imad Wasim (Karachi Kings) Khushdil Shah (Multan Sultans) Mohammad Nawaz (Quetta Gladiators) Kamran Akmal (Peshawar Zalmi) Faheem Ashraf (Islamabad United) Haris Rauf (Lahore Qalandars)

Gold Lahore Qalandars Peshawar Zalmi Quetta Gladiators Karachi Kings Islamabad United James Vince (Multan Sultans)

Gold Sharjeel Khan (Karachi Kings), Hussain Talat (Islamabad United), Naseem Shah (Quetta Gladiators), Ben Dunk (Lahore Qalandars), Shan Masood(Multan Sultans), Haider Ali(Peshawar Zalmi)

Gold Dilbar Hussain (Lahore Qalandars) Asif Ali (Islamabad United) Usman Qadir (Multan Sultans) Aamer Yamin (Karachi Kings) Azam Khan(Quetta Gladiators) Liam Livingstone(Peshawar Zalmi)

Silver Karachi Kings Quetta Gladiators Multan Sultans Peshawar Zalmi Islamabad United Lahore Qalandars

Silver Lahore Qalandars Karachi Kings Multan Sultans Islamabad United Peshawar Zalmi Quetta Gladiators

Silver Peshawar Zalmi Multan Sultans Islamabad United Quetta Gladiators Karachi Kings Lahore Qalandars

Silver Musa Khan (Islamabad United) Lahore Qalandars Peshawar Zalmi Multan Sultans Anwar Ali (Quetta Gladiators) Karachi Kings

Silver Waqas Maqsood Zafar Gohar Zahid Mehmood Sohail Akhtar Multan Sultans Peshawar Zalmi

Emerging Quetta Gladiators Multan Sultans Peshawar Zalmi Karachi Kings Lahore Qalandars Islamabad United

Emerging Lahore Qalandars Peshawar Zalmi Multan Sultans Islamabad United Arshad Iqbal (Karachi Kings) Quetta Gladiators

Supplementary Quetta Gladiators Peshawar Zalmi Islamabad United Lahore Qalandars Karachi Kings Multan Sultans

Supplementary Peshawar Zalmi Quetta Gladiators Karachi Kings Islamabad United Lahore Qalandars Multan Sultans

*Following Islamabad United and Karachi Kings’ exchange, Karachi will take Islamabad’s pick in the first round of Diamond. while Islamabad will make their solitary Diamond pick in the second round.

How the Player Draft Works

The initial three rounds are Platinum classification adjusts and groups should pick at any rate one neighborhood and one unfamiliar part in the Platinum classification. The following three rounds are Diamond classification where groups should pick in any event one nearby and one unfamiliar player. The precious stone class is trailed by three rounds in Gold to finish the initial nine picks for each group

Groups should pick in any event three unfamiliar parts in the initial nine picks.

Likewise, there are five Silver and two Emerging class rounds to finish a list of 16 players

Each group can get two extra parts in the Supplementary round. All strengthening players will be viewed as dynamic individuals from the crew

Each side should have a base crew of 16 players and can have a greatest crew of 18 players according to the accompanying mix – three platinum, three precious stone, three gold, five silver, two arising, and two strengthening (discretionary)

The 16-player crew should incorporate five unfamiliar and 11 nearby players; while the 18-player crew can incorporate six unfamiliar and 12 neighborhood players or five unfamiliar and 13 neighborhood players

The playing XI should incorporate at least three unfamiliar players and can incorporate a limit of four unfamiliar players

Each group has one trump card pick this year that permits them to pick a player from the Silver class or more in any classification among Gold and Platinum.

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