Pakistan, Jan. 12 -- For much of its existence, the Pakistan Super League (PSL) has been judged not merely by the quality of cricket it produces, but by what it represents: resilience, credibility, and Pakistan's return to the global sporting mainstream. Over the years, the league has survived security concerns, economic pressures, scheduling conflicts, and administrative transitions. Yet, what is now unfolding under PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi's leadership signals something far more ambitious than survival. The roadmap toward the 11th edition of the PSL is shaping up to be a defining chapter, one that may well transform the league from a successful domestic product into a truly global sporting enterprise.

Mohsin Naqvi's tenure has been ma...