The fourth week of the 2026 Pakistan Super League (PSL 11) delivered exactly what fans have come to expect, high-scoring thrillers, dominant bowling spells, and a growing sense of urgency as the tournament edges closer to the business end.
From experienced stars stepping up in crunch moments to emerging talents making a strong case for themselves, Week 4 saw several players either rise dramatically or slip due to inconsistent outings.
Here is the PSL 11 Power Rankings for Week 4:
10. Hasan Nawaz
Hasan Nawaz had a mixed week that perfectly sums up Quetta’s inconsistency. He started with a steady 37 off 35 against Peshawar Zalmi in a losing effort, before bouncing back with a match-winning 49 off 33 against Lahore Qalandars where he played a key role in the chase. However, he couldn’t carry that momentum forward, managing just 5 off 6 in a heavy defeat to Zalmi.
9. Shadab Khan
Shadab Khan quietly put together a solid all-round week. While not always grabbing headlines, he contributed with crucial middle-overs control and chipped in with wickets in Islamabad United’s outings. Earlier in the tournament he showed his ability with a 3-wicket haul, and this week he continued to be a stabilizing force with both bat and ball.
8. Shaheen Afridi
Shaheen Afridi remains among the leading wicket-takers this season, continuing to strike regularly with the new ball.
However, Week 4 was slightly underwhelming by his standards. While he picked up wickets, he lacked that dominant, match-defining spell.
7. Peter Siddle
The veteran Australian has been a surprise package. Siddle delivered tight spells and brought control during crucial phases, especially in low-scoring contests. His experience is clearly helping his side manage pressure situations, even if he isn’t always among the top wicket-takers.
6. Shan Masood
Shan Masood had a steady rather than explosive week. He played important anchoring knocks, ensuring stability at the top when wickets were falling around him. While he didn’t produce a headline innings, his role in building partnerships and absorbing pressure keeps him relevant in the rankings.
5. Iftikhar Ahmed
Iftikhar continues to be one of the most impactful all-rounders this season. He’s already among the top wicket-takers in PSL 11 and adds finishing power with the bat.
4. Arafat Minhas
Arafat Minhas is emerging as one of the breakout stars of the tournament. His left-arm spin has been effective in the middle overs, and he’s shown maturity beyond his years.
3. Sufiyan Muqeem
Sufiyan Muqeem had a standout week, including a match-winning spell where he picked up 3 wickets and earned Player of the Match honors. He’s been one of the most dangerous bowlers this season, consistently 3+ wickets every game.
2. Babar Azam
Babar Azam reminded everyone why he’s still among the elite. This week was highlighted by a sensational century that not only anchored his team but also saw him break major T20 records. Despite ongoing debates about his strike rate, his consistency and ability to deliver big innings under pressure remain unmatched.
1. Kusal Mendis
Kusal Mendis takes the top spot after another explosive week. He has already produced match-winning knocks this season, including a stunning 74 and even a century earlier in the tournament. His aggressive intent at the top and ability to dominate bowling attacks give his team early momentum.
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