The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has announced the winners and runners-up prize money for the eighth Pakistan Super League (PSL). The six franchises are vying for the coveted trophy and substantial prize money when the tournament gets underway in the next few hours.
According to the PCB’s announcement, the Pakistan Super League (PSL) will be played in a double round-robin format in 2023. Each team will play ten matches in the PSL. The top four teams go on to play two games against each other in the Playoffs.
The Pakistan Super League adheres to the guidelines established by the ICC Board of the International Cricket Council. Lahore Qalandars will travel to Multan to play the home team, Multan Sultans, in the opening match of Pakistan’s premier Twenty20 tournament. This will be a rematch of last year’s final. The tournament final will be held on March 19 at the world-famous Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore.
Pakistan Super League 2023 Prize Money Breakdown :
The winning team will receive Rs, according to the particulars. 120 million, in addition to the brand-new 24-karat Supernova Trophy. Rs. will be given to the tournament’s runners-up. 49 million
Standings | Prize Money (PKR) | Prize Money (USD) |
Winner | PKR 80 million | $505,000 |
Runner-up | PKR 35 million | $225,000 |
Third Place | PKR 13.5 million | $85,000 |
Fourth Place | PKR 7.9 million | $50,000 |
Player of the match | PKR 7 Lakh | $5,000 |
Player of the tournament | PKR 12.7 million | $80,000 |
Total PSL Prize Money | 112 PKR million | $705,000 (reported) |
Total PSL Prize Money of 112 PKR million Rs. was presented to the Lahore Qalandars, the PSL 7 winners. 80 million for their remarkable title victory, while the Multan Sultans, the losing finalists, received Rs. 33 million
Multan Sultans had previously won Rs in prize money from PSL 6. 75 million, while Peshawar Zalmi, who finished second, received Rs. thirty million
Edition | Winners Prize Money | Runners-up Prize Money |
PSL 6 | 75 million | 30 million |
PSL 7 | 80 million | 32 million |
PSL 8 | 120 million | 48 million |