The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has officially granted No Objection Certificates (NOCs) to nine Pakistani cricketers, allowing them to feature in the upcoming Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) 2025–26 season. These NOCs will remain valid until January 23, 2026, enabling players to take part in the league while staying aligned with national commitments.
This move highlights PCB’s continued support for franchise leagues, while also placing emphasis on ensuring the availability of top performers for Pakistan’s international fixtures.
Pakistani Players Granted NOC for BPL
The following players have been cleared to join their respective BPL franchises:
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Mohammad Nawaz
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Faheem Ashraf
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Sahibzada Farhan
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Hussain Talat
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Ihsanullah
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Haider Ali
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Abrar Ahmed
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Salman Irshad
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Khawaja Nafay
These cricketers bring a mix of experience and rising talent, strengthening the competitive edge of the upcoming league.
BPL 2025: Schedule and Key Highlights
The Bangladesh Premier League is scheduled to run from December 26, 2025, to January 24, 2026. Fans can look forward to high-quality T20 action as international stars join local talents in Dhaka and other major venues across Bangladesh.
PCB Issues Conditional NOCs
According to reports, the NOCs provided to Pakistani players are conditional, ensuring that all selected participants return in time for Pakistan’s national duties.
Pakistan is set to tour Sri Lanka for a three-match T20I series, with fixtures scheduled on:
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January 7, 2026
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January 9, 2026
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January 11, 2026
To maintain squad strength, players must prioritize these international matches. A similar policy has been applied to Pakistani stars in Australia’s Big Bash League (BBL), including:
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Babar Azam
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Mohammad Rizwan
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Shadab Khan
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Shaheen Afridi
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Haris Rauf
PCB has emphasized that national representation remains the top priority.
PCB–Cricket Australia Negotiations
Cricket Australia has reportedly requested PCB to allow Pakistani players to stay longer for the BBL. In response, the PCB has proposed expanding Australia’s Pakistan tour to include a five-match T20I series, aiming to balance player availability with international scheduling requirements.
Conclusion
The approval of NOCs for nine Pakistani cricketers ensures their participation in one of the most exciting T20 leagues in the world while maintaining alignment with Pakistan’s international cricket calendar. With the BPL set to kick off soon and Pakistan’s Sri Lanka tour approaching, fans can expect an action-packed start to 2026.

