The 2026 Pakistan Super League (PSL 11) has finally concluded and looking back there were no shortage of standout performers, but a few players consistently delivered under pressure and shaped the story of the season.
Here is our PSL 11 Team of the Tournament based on impact, consistency and match-winning performances.
| Babar Azam | Captain | Peshawar Zalmi |
| Usman Khan | Wicketkeeper/Batter | Hyderabad Kingsmen |
| Kusal Mendis | Wicketkeeper/Batter | Peshawar Zalmi |
| Shan Masood | Batter | Multan Sultans |
| Aaron Hardie | All-Rounder | Peshawar Zalmi |
| Shadab Khan | All-Rounder | Islamabad United |
| Abdul Samad | Batter | Peshawar Zalmi |
| Nahid Rana | Fast Bowler | Peshawar Zalmi |
| Richard Gleeson | Fast Bowler | Islamabad United |
| Hunain Shah | Fast Bowler | Hyderabad Kingsmen |
| Sufiyan Muqeem | Spinner | Peshawar Zalmi |
Babar Azam leads this side after finishing as the tournament’s top run-scorer and captaining Peshawar Zalmi to the title. He scored heavily throughout the season, including two centuries, and set the tone for Zalmi’s batting campaign.
Usman Khan was the backbone of Hyderabad Kingsmen’s batting unit. His century and three fifties came at crucial moments and played a major role in keeping his side alive during pressure games.
The Lankan star was one of the biggest reasons behind Zalmi’s dominant run. He finished as the second-highest run-getter of the tournament, crossed the 500-run mark and became the first foreign player to do so in PSL history while also contributing behind the stumps.
Pakistan’s Test captain was the most reliable middle-order batter for Multan Sultans. His 367 runs came at an average of 45.87 and a strike rate of 158.18, giving his side stability and momentum in the middle overs.
The Aussie all-rounder earned his place as one of the best all-rounders of the season. He made important lower-order runs, picked up 11 wickets in just six games and delivered the defining performance of the final with four wickets and a match-winning fifty.
The Islamabad United skipper was the most complete all-round package in the tournament. He scored 173 runs, took 17 wickets and remained a key influence for Islamabad United with both bat and ball.
Abdul Samad played the role of impact finisher for Zalmi. His strike rate of 189 and crucial 48 in the final showed his value as a momentum player who delivered when his team needed quick runs.
The young Bangladeshi fast bowler brought pace and aggression to Zalmi’s attack. He took 9 wickets in 5 matches and made an instant impact again after returning for the final, where he removed key batters including Glenn Maxwell.
The English pacer was one of the most effective fast bowlers in the tournament. His 12 wickets in 9 matches and strong work in the Powerplay made him a key part of Islamabad United’s bowling attack.
The young emerging talent was one of the breakthrough stars of PSL 11. He took 17 wickets in 10 games and produced clutch performances throughout the tournament, including a nerveless spell in Eliminator 2 that helped Kingsmen reach the final.
The ace spinner was the standout bowler of the tournament and the easiest selection in this XI. He finished with 22 wickets in 11 innings, won Player of the Tournament and played a central role in Zalmi’s title-winning campaign.
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