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2022 Pakistan Super League


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Official logo of HBL PSL 7
27 January – 27 February 2022
Pakistan Cricket Board
Twenty20
Double round robin and playoffs
Lahore Qalandars (1st title)
Multan Sultans
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34
Mohammad Rizwan (MS) (546 runs)
Fakhar Zaman (LQ) (588)
Shaheen Afridi (LQ) (20)
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The 2022 Pakistan Super League (branded as HBL PSL 7) was the seventh edition of the Pakistan Super League, a professional Twenty20 cricket league established by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). The tournament was held entirely in Pakistan from 27 January to 27 February 2022, with matches played at the National Stadium in Karachi and the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore. Six teams participated in a double round robin format followed by playoffs, with all matches conducted under strict COVID-19 protocols.

Lahore Qalandars won their maiden PSL title by defeating defending champions Multan Sultans by 42 runs in the final at Lahore. Fakhar Zaman (Lahore Qalandars) was the tournament's leading run-scorer with 588 runs, while Shaheen Afridi (captain of Lahore Qalandars) took the most wickets with 20. Mohammad Rizwan (captain of Multan Sultans) was named Player of the Tournament for his 546 runs.

HBL Pakistan retained the title sponsorship, while broadcast rights were awarded to PTV Sports and A Sports, with Daraz as the livestreaming partner. The tournament saw Karachi Kings finish last with only one win in ten matches, while Shahid Afridi retired mid-season due to injury in what was meant to be his farewell season.

The players' draft took place on 12 December 2021, while a replacement draft took place on 8 January 2022.

Islamabad UnitedKarachi KingsLahore QalandarsMultan SultansPeshawar ZalmiQuetta Gladiators
Shadab Khan (c)
Asif Ali (vc)
Azam Khan
Hasan Ali
Faheem Ashraf
Alex Hales
Mohammad Wasim
Paul Stirling
Colin Munro
Marchant de Lange
Muhammad Akhlaq
Reece Topley
Danish Aziz
Zafar Gohar
Mubasir Khan
Zeeshan Zameer
Rahmanullah Gurbaz
Athar Mahmood
Mohammad Huraira
Muhammad Musa
Zahir Khan
Waqas Maqsood
Liam Dawson
Will Jacks
Zahid Mahmood
Nasir NawazBabar Azam (c)
Imad Wasim (vc)
Mohammad Amir
Joe Clarke
Aamer Yamin
Mohammad Nabi
Sharjeel Khan
Mohammad Ilyas
Chris Jordan
Lewis Gregory
Umaid Asif
Tom Abell
Rohail Nazir
Mohammad Imran
Faisal Akram
Qasim Akram
Talha Ahsan
Romario Shepherd
Mohammad Taha
Sahibzada Farhan
Jordan Thompson
Ian Cockbain
Tom Lammonby
Usman Shinwari
Mir HamzaShaheen Afridi (c)
Mohammad Hafeez (vc)
Sohail Akhtar
Haris Rauf
Rashid Khan
David Wiese
Ahmed Daniyal
Zeeshan Ashraf
Fakhar Zaman
Abdullah Shafique
Phil Salt
Harry Brook
Kamran Ghulam
Dean Foxcroft
Zaman Khan
Maaz Khan
Samit Patel
Syed Faridoun
Ben Dunk
Mohammad Imran
Akif Javed
Matty Potts
Fawad AhmedMohammad Rizwan (c)
Shan Masood (vc)
Shahnawaz Dahani
Sohaib Maqsood
Imran Tahir
Khushdil Shah
Rilee Rossouw
Tim David
Odean Smith
Rumman Raees
Asif Afridi
Anwar Ali
Rovman Powell
Imran Khan
Abbas Afridi
Aamer Azmat
Blessing Muzarabani
Ihsanullah
Johnson Charles
Dominic Drakes
David Willey
Rizwan HussainWahab Riaz (c)
Shoaib Malik (vc)
Tom Kohler-Cadmore
Sherfane Rutherford
Saqib Mahmood
Liam Livingstone
Haider Ali
Hussain Talat
Hazratullah Zazai
Usman Qadir
Salman Irshad
Arshad Iqbal
Sameen Gul
Kamran Akmal
Sirajuddin
Khalid Usman
Mohammad Amir Khan
Ben Cutting
Mohammad Haris
Mohammad Umar
Matt Parkinson
Pat Brown
Sohail Khan
Arish Ali Khan
Imam-ul-Haq
Amad Butt
Yasir Khan
Benny Howell
Ali Majid
Tayyab TahirSarfaraz Ahmed (c)
Mohammad Nawaz (vc)
Shahid Afridi
James Vince
Iftikhar Ahmed
Mohammad Hasnain
Naseem Shah
Jason Roy
James Faulkner
Umar Akmal
Sohail Tanvir
Ben Duckett
Khurram Shahzad
Naveen-ul-Haq
Abdul Bangalzai
Ashir Qureshi
Noor Ahmad
Ahsan Ali
Luke Wood
Will Smeed
Shimron Hetmyer
Ali Imran
Ghulam Mudassar
Dan Lawrence
Hasan Khan
Mohammad Irfan
Muhammad Shehzad

Shahid Afridi had stated PSL 2022 would be his farewell season but on 13 February, he withdrew mid-season due to injury. On 19 February, James Faulkner was banned by the PCB due to inappropriate behavior and Faulkner resigned from the league.

On 24 July 2021, PCB announced that the seventh season of PSL will be held in January and February 2022 with all matches taking place in Pakistan. The National Stadium, Karachi, would host 15 matches, while the Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore, would host 19 matches including the playoffs.

On 30 December 2021, National Command and Operation Center issued that only fully vaccinated people will be allowed to gather at the stadiums, after potentially lifting the restrictions of COVID-19 pandemic in Pakistan. Tickets sale started from 11 January 2022.

On 19 January 2022, NCOC banned the entry for kids under age of 12 as they were not eligible for vaccination yet, and issued that only 25 percent crowd will be allowed in the Karachi phase. On 7 February, it was issued that 50 percent crowd will be allowed in the Lahore phase initially, and then full crowd including children will be allowed from 16 February.

KarachiLahore
National StadiumGaddafi Stadium
Capacity: 32,000(8000 allowed)Capacity: 27,000
Matches: 15Matches: 19

On 5 January, it was reported that all matches will be played as per schedule under strict standard operating procedures, though the officials were worried about a surge in SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant, as they neither wanted to shift the league to UAE, nor wanted to postpone due to a packed international schedule of Pakistan cricket team.

Therefore, a pool of about 19 local players was reserved in isolation; these could be used in replacement in case of any emergency, like if more than 8 players out of 22 from any team test COVID-19 positive. If the whole league got struck then the winner would have been announced on playing conditions instead.

The PCB regulated three distinct bubbles with different protocols. The main bubble had all the teams, staff, and officials. Each franchise was not allowed to meet within the hotel premises. The two other bubbles were set at separate hotel, comprising production crew and ground staff respectively. The bubbles were also not allowed to interact, and every individual should follow health and safety guidelines. Any violation might result in fines or expulsion from the league.

On 2 February, PCB suspended umpire Faisal Afridi from next five matches due to breaching the bubble, and he had been fined 50% of his fees from next match.

On 17 January, PCB announced the list of officials for league stage matches; this includes 3 Elite Panel of ICC Umpires out of 12, and 2 Elite Panel of ICC Referees out of 5, while others are from PCB's Elite Panels.

The season's logo variant was unveiled on 6 January with the hashtag #HBLPSL7 also being used on social media.

Since the previous deals concluded in 2021 after a three-year run, HBL renewed the title sponsorship rights for four more years with a 55% increase from the previous deal. PCB signed a new two-year broadcast deal on 10 January 2022 with a consortium of Pakistan Television Corporation (PTV) and ARY Digital Network; their bid was 50% more than the previous deal. Daraz signed for the livestreaming rights on 22 January; they won the bid on 26 December with a 175% increase.

In response to the broadcast rights, Aitzaz Ahsan told that Lahore High Court dismissed the petitions filed by Geo TV; one against PCB's bidding process and the other against PTV-ARY joint venture. Ten Sports also broadcast this season after a gap of three years.

PCB announced two-year partnership with TikTok on 21 January. The anthem titled "Agay Dekh", sung by Atif Aslam and Aima Baig, was released on 24 January. This season featured a low-scale curtain raiser in Karachi on 27 January.

PCB revealed the names of media personnels on 22 January, they presented in both English and Urdu.

The curtain closer took place on 27 February, where trophy was revealed by Red Bull drift driver Abdo Feghali, and Hadiya Hashmi performed Qaumi Taranah.

Each team will play every other team twice in the league stage of the tournament in a double round robin. Following the group stage, the top four teams will qualify for the playoff stage of the tournament.

A warm-up match was played between Karachi Kings and Lahore Qalandars on 24 January 2022 in which Lahore Qalandars defeated Karachi Kings by 26 runs.

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The PCB confirmed the fixtures for the tournament on 3 December 2021.

The defending champions Multan Sultans got off to a winning start in game one, beating Karachi by 7 wickets. Peshawar also got off to a winning start in game two, as Hussain Talat's 52 help them beat Quetta by 5 wickets. Khushdil Shah hit four boundaries in the final over of game three as the Sultans beat the Qalandars by 5 wickets. On the same day, Naseem Shah took 5 wickets to help Quetta to an 8 wicket win over Karachi. The next day Islamabad started their tournament with a 9 wicket win over Peshawar. This was largely down to Alex Hales, who scored an unbeaten 82 in the victory. Fakhar Zaman scored the first century of the season in game six, helping the Lahore Qalandars to a 6 wicket win over Karachi. In game seven, Multan were looking to continue their winning start against Quetta. They did this with a half century from Shan Masood propelling them to a 6 run win. Shadab Khan's 91 was in vain in game eight, as Multan beat Islamabad by 20 runs. In game nine, Fakhar Zaman scored 66 to help Lahore to a 29 run win over Peshawar.

Shadab Khan led from the front in game ten, he took 5 wickets as Islamabad beat Quetta by 43 runs. Shoaib Malik gave Peshawar their second win of the season in game eleven. He scored 52 as Peshawar defeated Quetta by 9 runs. The next day, Zaman Khan bowled an economical last over, conceding four as Lahore beat Islamabad by 8 runs. On the same day, Tim David scored the second fastest half century in PSL history, as Multan beat Peshawar by 57 runs. Match 14 saw another loss for the Karachi Kings, this time by 42 runs to Islamabad United. In the last game of the Karachi leg, Jason Roy scored the highest score of the tournament. He scored 116 as Quetta chased down 204 to beat Lahore by 7 wickets.

The Lahore leg started with another win for the Multan Sultans, this time by 42 runs over Peshawar, which later meant they qualified for the play-offs. Multan's unbeaten run came to an end the next day, as Lahore led by Fakhar Zaman's 60, inflicted a 52 run loss on them. Sarfaraz Ahmed led from the front in game eighteen, he scored an unbeaten half century to steer Quetta to a 5 wicket win over Islamabad. Hazratullah Zazai scored 52 in game nineteen to help Peshawar to a 55 run win over Karachi. On the same day, Kamran Ghulam scored 55 to help Lahore to an 8 wicket win over Quetta. Karachi Kings were eliminated as a result of game twenty one. Waqas Maqsood took 2 wickets in the final over and ran out Chris Jordan to give Islamabad United a 1 run win. Will Smeed was out on 99 in game twenty two, as Peshawar beat Quetta by 24 runs. The next day, Mohammad Rizwan scored 76 to give Multan a 7 wicket win and hand Karachi their eighth consecutive loss.

Mohammad Haris scored his first PSL half century in game twenty four, helping Peshawar to a 10 run win over Islamabad. Multan scored the highest total of the tournament in game twenty five, resulting in a 117 run win over Quetta. As a result, both Peshawar and Lahore qualified for the play-offs. The Karachi–Lahore derby brought a change in fortunes for the kings. They beat the Qalandars by 22 runs to get their only win of the season, on their ninth attempt. Harry Brook's century helped Lahore beat Islamabad by 66 runs in game twenty seven. Despite beating Karachi by 23 runs, Quetta were pretty much out of the PSL in game twenty eight. They would now require Islamabad to lose by 156 runs in their final game. Islamabad did lose their final game to Multan. However their 6 wicket loss was enough to send them to the playoffs at Quetta's expense. Shaheen Shah Afridi's cameo of 39 with the bat sent the final game of the league stage to a super over against Peshawar. His opposing captain Wahab Riaz bowled an economical super over though, conceding 5 runs to help Peshawar Zalmi finish the league stage off with a win.

The qualifier meant the top two teams on the table, Multan and Lahore, would face off. Lahore won the toss and chose to field. Shan Masood fell cheaply for Multan, however his opening partner Mohammad Rizwan scored an unbeaten 53. Rizwan was supported at the other and by Aamer Azmat, who scored 33, and Rilee Rossouw who finished his innings on 65. Mohammad Hafeez was the pick of the bowlers for Lahore with 1/16 from his four overs. In Lahore's innings the only batsman to really get going was Fakhar Zaman with his 63, as no other batsman got past 30 due to good bowling from Multan, namely Shahnawaz Dahani with 3/19 from his four overs. As a result, the Sultans' won by 28 runs sending them into their second consecutive final and Lahore into Eliminator 2.

The first Eliminator meant the teams at three and four on the table, Peshawar and Islamabad, would play each other. The toss was won by Peshawar who chose to bat. Kamran Akmal scored his first half century of the season for Zalmi, while Mohammad Haris was dismissed for 12. Yasir Khan was next in and was dismissed quickly bringing Shoaib Malik to the crease, Malik continued his good form and scored his third half century of the tournament before getting out. Hasan Ali was the pick of the bowlers for Islamabad with 3/30 from his four overs. In response for United, Alex Hales, scored 62 off 49 to anchor Islamabad's chase. He was supported by the Islamabad middle order who chipped away at Peshawar's score. In the last over, Liam Dawson hit two consecutive boundaries off Benny Howell to seal a 5 wicket win for Islamabad. For Peshawar, the pick of the bowlers was Salman Irshad, who took 3/31 from his 4 overs. The result meant Islamabad were through to the second Eliminator, where they would face Lahore, and Peshawar were out.

The second eliminator meant the winner of the first Eliminator would face the loser of the Qualifier—Islamabad and Multan respectively. The toss was won by Lahore who chose to bat. Abdullah Shafique stabilised Lahore's innings, after the early wickets of their openers, and he finished on 52. Shafique was supported by contributions from Kamran GhulamMohammad Hafeez and David Wiese which allowed Lahore to finish on 168/7. Liam Dawson had the best bowling figures in the match for Islamabad with his 2/24. In response for United, despite losing wickets often in their chase, Alex Hales's 38 and Azam Khan's 40 got them close to the target. However 2 wickets in the final over meant Islamabad fell short by 6 runs. The pick of the bowlers for Lahore was Haris Rauf, who had figures of 2/31. This result meant that Islamabad were eliminated from the tournament and Lahore were through to the final.

At the end of the season, the player with most runs will be awarded with a Green cap and the Hanif Mohammad Award, and the player with most wickets will be awarded with Maroon cap and the Fazal Mahmood Award.

PlayerTeamInningsRunsBatting averageHigh score
Fakhar ZamanLahore Qalandars1358845.23106
Mohammad RizwanMultan Sultans1254668.2583*
Shan MasoodMultan Sultans1247839.8388
Shoaib MalikPeshawar Zalmi1140144.5558
Alex HalesIslamabad United935544.3782*
Source: ESPNcricinfo
  Fakhar Zaman of Lahore Qalandars received the Hanif Mohammad Cap.
PlayerTeamMatchesWicketsBest innings bowling
Shaheen AfridiLahore Qalandars13203/30
Shadab KhanIslamabad United9195/28
Zaman KhanLahore Qalandars13184/16
Shahnawaz DahaniMultan Sultans11173/19
Khushdil ShahMultan Sultans12164/35
Source: ESPNcricinfo
  Shaheen Afridi of Lahore Qalandars received the Fazal Mahmood Cap.
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