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With England's Moeen Ali officially joining Karachi Kings, the build-up to Pakistan Super League (PSL) Season 11 has been even more intense. In advance of the upcoming season, the team announced that Moeen Ali has been immediately signed to a Rs64.4 million contract, bringing star power and a wealth of experience to the team.
Moeen, an established international T20 player with a wealth of international experience, will join the team for PKR 6.44 crore, which is more than the standard auction sum. In advance of the event, which starts on March 26, the Karachi Kings announced the news on social media, referring to Moeen as "England's explosive force" and welcoming him into their squad.
Moeen Ali Joins Karachi Kings:
🚨 Karachi Kings have signed Moeen Ali for 6.44 crore. pic.twitter.com/cN1DyL9Cm6
— Sheri. (@CallMeSheri1_) February 4, 2026
He has played for Worcestershire, Warwickshire, and Yorkshire in domestic cricket, where he has established himself as a dependable all-rounder with leadership qualities. The announcement coincides with the release and retention lists of PSL teams, preparing for what is expected to be one of the most competitive iterations of Pakistan's top T20 competition.
Moeen Ali, who was born in Birmingham, has gained notoriety on the T20 circuit in the last ten years. He has participated in several elite leagues, including notable periods in the Indian Premier League (IPL) with major teams like the Kolkata Knight Riders, Chennai Super Kings, and Royal Challengers Bangalore.
Ahead of the PSL 11 draft, social media and cricket fans are excited as teams finalise their plans. The upcoming season is already firmly in the spotlight because of strategic retentions, big additions, and unexpected exits. The biggest athletic event in Pakistan, PSL 11, is more than simply a cricket competition, and the drama surrounding the preseason hints that the action has already started even before the first ball is bowled.
Watch this space for more cricket news and updates.
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