Multan Sultans are gearing up for a major shake-up ahead of the 2026 Pakistan Super League (PSL 11), with several high-profile former Pakistan cricketers under consideration for key coaching roles.
According to initial developments, Abdul Razzaq, Mushtaq Ahmed, and Taufeeq Umar are among the prominent names being discussed for positions in the new coaching staff.
Razzaq brings extensive experience as a seam-bowling all-rounder and power-hitter, Mushtaq offers a long track record as a spin-bowling coach at the international level, while Taufeeq provides specialist insight for top-order batting and technique.
Franchise management has also reportedly contacted two to three more former players as part of a broader restructuring, with final appointments expected closer to the start of the tournament.
The coaching reset comes at a time of major transition for Multan Sultans. The franchise is set to be run directly by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) for PSL 11 after the previous ownership arrangement ended, with the team expected to be put up for auction again after the season.
Long-time captain Mohammad Rizwan has already stepped down from the leadership role, and the side is also being linked with high-profile figures for senior management and cricket operations roles.