Multan Sultans Auction Open: Will Ali Tareen Get His Team Back?

Who Will Buy Multan Sultans? PCB Opens Bidding for PSL 11

By Sports Desk Feb 05, 2026

Multan Sultans Auction Open: Will Ali Tareen Get His Team Back?

The Pakistan Super League (PSL) is set for another big moment as the auction for Multan Sultans has officially been announced ahead of the PSL 11 edition.

Multan Sultans Ownership Auction Announced for PSL 11

The Pakistan Super League (PSL) is set for another big moment as the auction for Multan Sultans has officially been announced ahead of the PSL 11 edition.

After the end of the last PSL season, Ali Tareen, son of Jahangir Tareen owner of the Tareen Group, was removed from the ownership of Multan Sultans. This decision came after ongoing issues between the franchise management and the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).

Following Ali Tareen’s exit, the PCB took full control of Multan Sultans to ensure the continuity of the league and smooth operations of the team. The franchise continued under PCB management while preparations for the next season moved forward.

Now, the PCB has officially announced an auction for Multan Sultans, opening the door for new investors to own one of the strongest and most competitive teams in PSL history. Multan Sultans have been consistent performers in recent seasons and have built a solid fan base across Pakistan.

The big question now is: Who will be the next owner of Multan Sultans?

With PSL’s growing global value, strong broadcast reach, and commercial success, many local and international business groups are expected to show interest in the auction. The new ownership will play a key role in shaping the future of the franchise in PSL 11 and beyond.

As the auction date approaches, all eyes will be on the PCB and potential bidders to see who steps forward to take charge of Multan Sultans and lead them into a new era of the Pakistan Super League.

Here’s a clean list of the bidders for Multan Sultans, along with their qualification status:

Qualified Bidders:

  1. Particle Igniter

  2. CD Ventures

  3. Deharki Sugar Mills

  4. Walee

  5. Aim Next

Disqualified Bidders:

  1. Haider Corporation