Here’s ProSports PSL 11 Power Rankings [Week 2]

Here’s ProSports PSL 11 Power Rankings [Week 2]

The second week of the 2026 Pakistan Super League (PSL 11) brought more standout performances, a few sharp rises, and some notable slips in our power rankings.

As always, these rankings are not based on numbers alone. Match context, influence on results, consistency, and performances under pressure all play a major role in deciding who makes the cut each week.

Week 2 saw Islamabad United and Multan Sultans players dominate the list, while Karachi Kings’ in-form bowlers continued to strengthen their case. A few players who lit up the opening week, meanwhile, struggled to maintain that momentum.

PSL 11 Power Rankings (Week 2)

10. Peter Siddle

Peter Siddle may be 41, but the veteran Australian has once again shown why experience still matters in T20 cricket. The Multan Sultans pacer has quietly become one of the most dependable bowlers in the side, offering control and discipline whenever called upon.

With four wickets in five matches and tight spells against strong batting lineups, Siddle edges into the rankings for his consistency and reliability.

9. Shamyl Hussain

After entering Week 1’s rankings near the top, Shamyl Hussain has slipped down the list following a quieter stretch. The Quetta Gladiators opener had announced himself with back-to-back fifties in his first two outings, but could only manage 21 and 2 in the following matches.

The talent remains obvious, but Week 2 was a reminder of how quickly momentum can shift in a tournament like this.

8. Shaheen Shah Afridi

Lahore Qalandars captain Shaheen Shah Afridi drops slightly, though not entirely because of form. Lahore played only one game during the week, limiting his chances to build on a strong opening start.

Even then, he managed to pick up a wicket while returning figures of 1 for 32 in 3 overs in a rain-affected 13-over game against Multan Sultans.

7. Shadab Khan

Shadab Khan stormed into the rankings with a proper captain’s performance against Quetta Gladiators. The Islamabad United skipper took 3 wickets for 23 runs in his 4 overs and then produced an unbeaten 69 off 39 balls, hitting 5 fours and 4 sixes to lead his side home.

He had a quieter outing against Rawalpindi, but his all-round display against Quetta was more than enough to earn him a place in the top 10.

6. Adam Zampa

Adam Zampa continues to be one of Karachi Kings’ most effective bowlers. After making an impact in Week 1, the Australian spinner carried that form forward with another controlled display against Rawalpindi that helped keep the opposition below 200.

He may not always dominate the highlights package, but his control through the middle overs has been a major reason behind Karachi’s strong run.

5. Ashton Turner

Ashton Turner remains one of the most valuable finishers in the tournament. The Multan Sultans captain first played a decisive unbeaten knock against Islamabad United and then followed it up with 28 not out off 16 balls to help his side beat Rawalpindi.

He also made an impact with the ball against Quetta Gladiators, picking up 1 wicket for 16 runs in 3 tidy overs. His influence across departments keeps him firmly in the top five.

4. Sameer Minhas

Sameer Minhas has emerged as one of the breakout stars of PSL 11. The 19-year-old Islamabad United batter put together back-to-back match-defining knocks to announce himself in style.

He smashed 70 off 36 balls against Rawalpindi to earn Player of the Match and then followed it with an unbeaten 82 off 46 balls against Quetta. Few batters have looked as confident or as destructive this week.

3. Sahibzada Farhan

Sahibzada Farhan continues to set the pace with the bat and remains central to Multan Sultans’ success. He is currently among the leading run-scorers in PSL 11 and has also hit the most sixes by a T20 batter in 2026 so far.

With 232 runs in just five matches, Farhan has combined consistency with intent and continues to give Multan explosive starts at the top.

2. Hasan Ali

Hasan Ali may have slipped one place, but there is no real drop in his impact. The Karachi Kings pacer is still the leading wicket-taker in the tournament and remains one of the most dangerous fast bowlers of the season.

After his strong start in Week 1, Hasan delivered another excellent spell against Rawalpindi, finishing with 3 wickets for 24 runs in 4 overs. He continues to produce breakthroughs at key moments and remains a constant threat.

1. Arafat Minhas

Arafat Minhas takes the top spot this week after quietly building one of the most impressive all-round campaigns of the tournament so far. While others have grabbed headlines, the Multan Sultans youngster has kept delivering with both ball and bat.

He has taken five wickets in five matches, maintained control with the ball, and chipped in lower down the order when needed. His consistency and all-round value give him the edge in Week 2 and make him our number one player this week.

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