The upcoming PSL 10 draft has sparked excitement among cricket fans, with the announcement of foreign players gradually being made. While there were speculations about big Australian players like Steve Smith joining PSL 10, only Usman Khawaja has been registered for the draft so far. Other notable names include England’s David Willey, Jason Roy, and Tom Curran. The absence of Steve Smith in the draft announcements has raised questions, leading to speculation that he may have already been signed by a franchise outside of the draft process.

The PCB has allowed franchises to directly approach and sign big players like Steve Smith, bypassing the draft. This move suggests that Smith may already be part of a team in the league, although no official confirmation has been made. The inclusion of a player of Smith’s caliber would undoubtedly enhance the reputation of the PSL, with efforts being made to secure his participation.

Known for his leadership and batting prowess in leagues like the IPL, Steve Smith’s presence in the PSL would be a significant boost for the tournament. With a batting average of 34.5, Smith is renowned for his ability to build innings and make substantial contributions to his team. While his participation in PSL 10 remains uncertain, the likelihood of him playing for a team directly is high.

As cricket enthusiasts eagerly await further updates on Steve Smith’s potential involvement in PSL 10, his addition to the league would undoubtedly be a game-changer and add to the excitement of the upcoming tournament.

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