Former Pakistan captain Wasim Akram has taken a jibe at the Indian Premier League (IPL). At a Pakistan Super League (PSL) promotion event, Akram said – ‘Leagues that run for two and a half to three months become boring. This tournament never ends, children grow up, but that league never ends.’ IPL is held from March to June. Akram’s taunt was about this. At a promotion show held at Lord’s Cricket Ground in London, Akram said – ‘PSL’s short duration has made the league attractive to foreign players. In terms of showing talent, PSL is number-1.’ Actually, the Pakistan Cricket Board has announced the inclusion of 2 new teams in the 11th season. Bidding for these will take place on January 6, 2026. This show was organised to search for new investors. PCB Chief Mohsin Naqvi, former PCB chairman Ramiz Raja, and former captain Wasim Akram attended the event. Akram said- The best thing about PSL is that it only runs for 34-35 days, maybe it will increase a bit next year. When foreign players come to Pakistan, they prefer to stay for 35-40 days. Two and a half to three months becomes too long for everyone. I also start getting bored. Mohsin Naqvi said – Want to make PSL the world’s No.1 league PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi said that they are committethe to making Pakistan Super League the number one league in the world. Meanwhile, Ramiz Raja said that PSL is also the best league for foreign players because there is no host like Pakistan anywhere in the world. IPL is the world’s biggest cricket league The IPL is the longest-running league in the world. Operated by BCCI, this league has ten teams and runs for approximately two months. This time it is likely to begin from March 15, while the final could be played on May 31. Finally, learn about IPL… Wasim Akram trending on Google Wasim Akram is trending on Google after his statement. He is being heavily searched. View Google Trends Post navigation RO-KO’s future contracts under review, Gill likely to be promoted:BCCI set to discuss payments for women in domestic cricket; AGM scheduled on December 22 Wellington Test- WI 32/2, trail NZ by 41 runs:Devon Conway, Mitchell Hay, bowlers give New Zealand advantage on Day 2 stumps