PSL controversy has intensified as Multan Sultans owner Ali Khan Tareen accuses PCB and PSL officials of “ghosting” his franchise during crucial valuation and renewal discussions. The growing communication rift has brought the league’s governance standards into sharp focus, setting the stage for a possible legal showdown if resolution continues to stall.
PSL Controversy Grows Over Silence Toward Multan Sultans
The current PSL controversy erupted after Tareen revealed that neither the PCB nor PSL management responded to multiple emails seeking the Multan Sultans’ valuation report and franchise renewal letter. While other teams reportedly received their documents, Multan’s exclusion has raised major concerns. Tareen stated that the absence of any official reply for over a month is unprecedented and deeply troubling.
Multan Sultans Legal Action Threat Amid Communication Breakdown
Tareen confirmed that several communications — including a legal notice and a letter addressed to the PCB Chairman — have been unanswered. This silence prompted him to warn that legal action may be the franchise’s only remaining option if the “ghosting” persists. He described the situation as “unnecessary” and easily solvable through normal dialogue.
Franchise Claims Repeated Neglect
The owner highlighted that even other PSL franchise representatives questioned why Multan Sultans were excluded from the valuation cycle. The lack of transparency has led to growing frustration and public criticism, intensifying the PSL controversy.
Background of the Dispute Between PCB and Multan Sultans
This standoff follows a recent clash in which Tareen publicly criticised the PSL’s management structure. The PCB responded with a legal notice alleging a breach of franchise agreement. Tareen countered with a sarcastic public apology before tearing up the notice, signalling a breakdown in trust between the parties involved.
Public Exchanges Reflect Deepening Tensions
These heated interactions have drawn widespread attention to internal PSL governance issues. The friction has exposed long-standing disagreements over operational transparency and franchise rights.
PCB Moves Ahead With Expansion of PSL Franchises
Despite the ongoing PSL controversy, the PCB is advancing its plan to add two new franchises for the next decade. Six cities — Hyderabad, Sialkot, Faisalabad, Muzaffarabad, Gilgit and Rawalpindi — have been presented as options for prospective owners. This expansion marks a major step in reshaping the league’s competitive framework.
Expansion Raises New Questions About Franchise Valuation
Current teams, including Multan Sultans, seek clarity on how expansion will affect valuations and revenue sharing. The ongoing communication blackout makes it difficult for the Multan franchise to prepare for long-term planning, heightening their frustration.
What Comes Next for Multan Sultans and PSL Governance?
If the PCB and PSL management continue to avoid engagement, the legal action hinted by Tareen may become reality — a development that could overshadow the league’s progress. The franchise owner continues to advocate for transparent dialogue, insisting the dispute could have been resolved informally.
Call for Resolution and Improved Communication
Tareen’s remarks emphasise that effective communication is essential for the league’s stability. The PSL’s reputation and commercial relationships could be affected if the dispute escalates further. The cricket community now awaits how the governing body responds as pressure mounts to repair the damaged relationship.
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