The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has announced that the Pakistan Super League (PSL) Roadshow will be held in the United States as part of the league’s global expansion strategy.
This initiative follows the preparations for a major promotional event in the United Kingdom, where the PSL is set to host a landmark roadshow at Lord’s Cricket Ground in London, highlighting the league’s growing international presence.
The London roadshow aims to bring together international investors, commercial partners, and cricket enthusiasts for an evening showcasing the PSL’s rapid growth, rising commercial value, and long-term expansion plans. With the league preparing to add two new teams, investor interest has already surged, reflecting the PSL’s position as one of the most energetic and commercially robust T20 leagues globally.
The roadshows are designed to provide potential investors with an in-depth understanding of the league’s structure, business model, and the strategic vision guiding its next phase of development. Through these events, the PSL seeks to strengthen its commercial network and attract further global partnerships.
For the London roadshow, the PSL has announced a star-studded line-up featuring some of the league’s biggest names. Players and personalities such as Babar Azam, Haris Rauf, Sahibzada Farhan, Wasim Akram, Ramiz Raja, and entertainer Ali Zafar are set to attend, offering fans a unique opportunity to engage with cricket stars and PSL ambassadors.
Additionally, 30 superfans will receive special access to the exclusive gathering, with further details to be shared by the PCB soon. The U.S. edition of the PSL Roadshow aims to replicate the success of the London event, providing fans and investors across the Atlantic with a firsthand experience of the league’s dynamic culture and growth trajectory.
With these international roadshows, the PSL is reinforcing its position as a globally recognized T20 league while creating opportunities to expand its fanbase, attract commercial investment, and solidify its international footprint in the world of cricket.

