Pakistan Super League (PSL) Revealed”Khelenge Beat Pe“as its official 11th edition anthem on Tuesday, marking a new chapter in the league’s journey and signaling its continued evolution.
The tournament is scheduled to run from March 26 to May 3, with defending champions Lahore Qalandars taking on debutants Hyderabad Kingsmen.
The anthem charts the league’s journey over the past ten years as it expands to include eight teams for the first time.
As PSL has become a passion for cricket fans across the country, “Khelenge Beat Pe” captures the story of a tournament that has been rooted for a generation.
The pitch also serves as a living tribute to Pakistan’s enduring love for cricket, a sport that continues to dominate millions across the country.
Since 2016, the tournament has brought the country together every year to celebrate the game through a world-class sporting extravaganza.
Headlining the artists is long-time Pakistani music icon Atif Aslam, who leads the band alongside the pioneering duo Sabri Sisters – Anam and Saman.
They are joined by acclaimed singer Aima Baig and rising rap sensation Daniya Kanwal.
Aslam lends his signature vocals to PSL for the second time, having previously featured in the 2022 anthem “Agay Dekh”.
For Baig, this season marks her fourth appearance after her contribution to the anthems”Groove Mera” in the 2021, 2022 anthem and “Khul Ke Khel“in 2024.
PSL CEO Salman Naseer highlighted that the Pakistan Super League continues to grow as one of the most exciting and competitive T20 leagues in the world, consistently delivering high-quality cricket and engaging millions of fans globally.
Naseer added that the league’s anthem this year has been carefully crafted to capture this progress and ambition, symbolizing both the journey so far and the bright future ahead.
“PSL has always stood for world-class cricket, unforgettable entertainment and the incredible passion of our fans,” said Naseer.
“As we enter Season 11, this anthem represents the evolution of the league and the exciting journey ahead. It reflects where the PSL stands today: confident, dynamic and ready to inspire a whole new generation of players and fans,” he added.



