The Pakistan Cricket Board PCB has released the list of silver category international players for the PSL 8 Draft in 2023. According to the names given, some well-known players in this category are Ravi Bopara from England, Akila Dananjaya from Sri Lanka, Azmatullah Omarzai from Afghanistan, and Afif Hossain along with Al-Amin Hossain from Bangladesh.

PCB made the announcement through its official Twitter account. There are more than 240 foreign players in this group.

PSL 8 Draft

PSL 8 Draft: List of Players Silver Category Foreign Announced by PCB

PSL 8 Draft: List of Players Silver Category Foreign

The list of international athletes in the silver division is shown below.

PSL 8 Draft

  • Basil Hameed
  • Ben Aitchison
  • Blake Coburn
  • Brett D’OIiveira
  • Brooke Guest
  • Callum Parkinson
  • Cameron Steel
  • Chad Classen
  • C Wickramasingha
  • Chandrapaul Hemraj
  • Charles Jordan
  • Che Simmons
  • Christopher Wood
  • Chundangapoyil
  • Colin Ackermann
  • Colin Jr Kezron
  • Conor McKerr
  • Craig Wallace
  • Craig Miles
  • Darwish Rasooli
  • Delray Rawlins
  • Devon Thomas
  • Dhananjaya Lakshan
  • Dillon Pennington
  • Dilon Heyliger
  • Dinesh Nakrani
  • Dominic Leech
  • Dunith Wellalage
  • Dushan Hemantha
  • Ed Pollock
  • Eddie gyrom
  • Ehsan Khan
  • Ewart Nicholson
  • Fahad Nawaz
  • Farid Ahmed Malik
  • Fateh Singh
  • Fayyaz Ahmed
  • Fazal Zazai
  • Feroze Khushi
  • Fidel Edwards
  • Frederick Klaassen
  • George Thomas
  • Gerhard Erasmus
  • Graham Clark
  • Cudakesh Motie
  • Curamar Singh Vlrdi
  • Hamid Hassan
  • Hamza Tahir
  • Hamza Tariq
  • Harry Tector
  • Haseeb Hameed
  • Hassan Eisakhil
  • Ian Holland
  • Ibrahim Masood
  • Abdul Rahmani
  • Abdul Shakoor
  • Abdul Wasi Noori
  • Abu Sayem
  • Afif Hossain
  • Aftab Alam
  • Ahmed Raza
  • Aizaz Khan
  • Akila Dhananjaya
  • Akshay Puri
  • Al-Amin Hossain
  • Alex Blake
  • Alex Lees
  • Ali Orr
  • Alick Athanaze
  • Alishan Sharafu
  • Allah Mohammad
  • Amir Hamza Hotak
  • Amir Jangoo
  • Amjad Khan Gull
  • Anamul Haque
  • Ansh Tandon
  • Arjun Nair
  • Arjun Saud
  • Arron Lilley
  • Aryan Dutt
  • Aryan Lakra
  • Asadullah Matani
  • Asif Khan
  • Atif Sheikh
  • Avishek Mitra
  • Azmatullah Omarzai
  • Babar Hayat
  • Bahar Ali Shinwari

PSL 8 Draft

  • Nuwanidu Fernando
  • Oli Carter
  • Olipa Rogers
  • Oliver Robinson
  • Oshada Fernando
  • Pat Brown
  • Paul van Meekeren
  • Pawan Sharraf
  • Prabath Jayasuria
  • Prem Sisodiya
  • Rafsan Al Mahmud
  • Rahim Mangal
  • Rahul Bhatia
  • Raja Akif Ullah
  • Ramon Simmonds
  • Ijaz Ahmadzai
  • Imran Mir
  • Jack Haynes
  • Jack Leaning
  • Jacob Bethell
  • Jamal Richards
  • Jaskaran Malhotra
  • Jatinder Singh
  • Jeavor Royal
  • Jesse Bootan
  • Joe Cracknell
  • Joe Weatherley
  • Joey Evison
  • Jon Russ Jaggesar
  • Jonathan Wells
  • Joshua Bishop
  • Joshua Davey
  • Joshua James
  • Joshua Kann
  • Jubair Hossain
  • Junaid Siddique
  • Junaid Siddiqui
  • Justin Greaves
  • Matthew Spoors
  • Kairav Sharma
  • Matty Revis
  • Kaleem Sana
  • Max ODowd
  • Kamau Sadiki
  • Mckenny Clarke
  • Kamil Mishara
  • Md Rubel Hossain
  • Kamindu Mendis
  • Md Shoriful Islam
  • Karima Core
  • Mehran Khan
  • Kashif Ali
  • Michael Leask
  • Kashif Daud
  • Michael Pepper
  • Kavian Naress
  • Mohamed Rishwan
  • Kesrick Williams
  • M Aadil Alam
  • Kevin Koththigoda
  • M Mirttunjoy
  • Khary Pierre
  • Monir Hossain
  • Kyle Phillip
  • Muhammad Azhar
  • Lahiru Dawattage
  • Muhammad Farooq
  • Luc Benkenstein
  • Muhammad Usman
  • Luis Reece
  • Munis Ansari
  • Luke Fletcher
  • Musa Ahmed
  • Luke Hollman
  • Nadif Chowdhury
  • Luke Wells
  • Nasum Ahmed
  • Mark Deyal
  • Nathan Edward
  • Matthew Cross
  • Nathan Sowter
  • Matthew Forde
  • Neil Rock
  • Nicholas Welch
  • Nick Hobson
  • Nilansh Keswani
  • Nipun Dhananjaya
  • Nipun Ranshika
  • Nitish Kumar
  • Nizakat Khan
  • Norman Vanua

PSL 8 Draft

  • Syed Haider Shah
  • Terrance Hinds
  • Thanuka Dabare
  • Thilan Walallawita
  • Thomas Bevan
  • Thomas Rogers
  • Tion Webster
  • Tom Alsop
  • Umair Ali Khan
  • Umair Ali Khan
  • Usman Khan
  • Vikramjit Singh
  • Virandeep Singh
  • Vivian Kingma
  • Vfiitya Aravind
  • Waqar Salamkheil
  • Waqarullah Ishaq
  • Yarnin Ahmadzai
  • Yannic Cariah
  • Zahoor Khan
  • Zain ul Hassan
  • Zak Chappell
  • Zia-ur-Rehman Akbar
  • Ravi Bopara
  • Rayad Emrit
  • Rawan Khan Pathan
  • Richard Ngarava
  • Richie Berrington
  • Rob Yates
  • Ronak Panoly
  • Roshon Primus
  • Ruaidhri Smith
  • Ruyel Miah
  • Ryan Burl
  • Ryan Higgins
  • Ryan Rickelton
  • Saad Bin Zafar
  • Sabbir Rahman Roman
  • Safyaan Mohammed Sharif
  • Saif Zaib
  • Sami Sohail
  • Samiullah Shinwari
  • Sayed Shirzad
  • Scott Edwards
  • Seekkuge Prasanna
  • Shaaron Anthony Lewis
  • Shafiqullah Ghafari
  • Shafiul Islam
  • Shahidullah Kamal
  • Shapoor Zadran
  • Sharafuddin Ashraf
  • Shariz Ahmad
  • Sheraz Ahmad
  • Shevon Daniel
  • Solomon Budinger
  • Sompal Kami
  • Soumya Sarkar
  • Stephen Eskinazi
  • Steven Mullaney
  • Steven Taylor
  • Subash Khakurel
  • Sultan Ahmad
  • Syed Abdullah

The PSL silver category for this year features numerous well-known players. On December 15, 2022, in Karachi, the PSL 8 draught will take place, allowing the six franchises to assemble their teams.

Lahore Qalandars will pick first, followed by Quetta Gladiators in second, Multan Sultans in third, Karachi Kings in fourth, Islamabad United in fifth, and Peshawar Zalmi in sixth, according to the pick order for the silver category.

From 9 February to 19 March, eight PSL matches will be held around Pakistan.

FAQS
How does PSL draft system work?
In a first in PSL, right-to-match cards were introduced allowing franchises to buy back a maximum of one player that they have released on the draft day by paying the respective fee against each category: Platinum ($130,000-$170,000) Diamond ($60,000-$80,000) Gold ($40,000-$50,000)

How many PSL versions are there?
There have been seven seasons of PSL. Islamabad United has won 2 titles, making it the most successful team of PSL.
Will PSL 8 come?
2023 Pakistan Super League (also known as PSL 8 or, for sponsorship reasons, HBL PSL 2023) will be the eighth season of the Pakistan Super League, a franchise Twenty20 cricket league which was established by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) in 2015.
How are players picked in PSL?
Teams had to pick from the Platinum, Diamond, Gold, Silver, Emerging and Supplementary categories. Franchises also made judicious use of the right to match cards. Quetta Gladiators used the RTM and took back Naseem Shah from Multan Sultans.