The PSL 10 draft is approaching its final stages, with the PCB announcing that it will take place in Dubai on January 11 at 5 PM. This decision comes after the clash between the PSL and IPL, with the PCB aiming to attract more global attention to the league. The preparations for the draft were completed in December, and top-tier players have already registered for the event.

However, there will be fewer English players in this year’s draft due to the England Cricket Board’s restrictions on players participating in leagues other than the IPL. The PCB is in talks with the ECB to potentially allow English players to join PSL 10. Despite this, big names like Steve Smith, David Warner, Kane Williamson, and Jonny Bairstow are unlikely to feature in the draft as franchises now have the option to directly approach marquee players and negotiate prices.

The PCB assures that players participating in PSL 10 will be paid higher amounts than before, solidifying the league’s position as the second-highest-paying cricket league in the world. All eyes are now on which big players will join which teams during the draft. The PCB’s full focus is now on PSL, with the draft being a crucial step towards the success of the upcoming season.

For more information on the PSL 10 draft and the participation of foreign players, fans can visit the official PSL website for updates. The excitement and anticipation for the draft are building up, as cricket fans eagerly await the unveiling of player picks and team compositions for PSL 10.

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