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Islamabad United Squad PSL 11 Revealed – Full Players List 2026

Published On: February 11, 2026
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Islamabad United Squad PSL 11 Revealed – Full Players List 2026

Islamabad United Squad PSL 11 (2026)

Three-time champions Islamabad United return in PSL 11 with another power-packed squad built around aggressive batting, quality allrounders, and a sharp pace attack. Led once again by Shadab Khan, IU look set for another strong campaign in the Pakistan Super League.

📋 Islamabad United Full Squad 2026

Player Role Category
Sahibzada Farhan Batter Gold
Matthew Short Batter Platinum
Rassie van der Dussen Batter Supplementary
Haider Ali Batter Gold
Azam Khan (WK) Batter Diamond
Colin Munro Batter Silver
Shadab Khan (C) Allrounder Platinum
Imad Wasim Allrounder Diamond
Salman Ali Agha Allrounder Gold
Jason Holder Allrounder Diamond
James Neesham Allrounder Gold
Ben Dwarshuis Fast Bowler Gold
Hunain Shah Fast Bowler Emerging
Tymal Mills Fast Bowler Supplementary
Rumman Raees Fast Bowler Silver
Salman Irshad Fast Bowler Emerging
Naseem Shah Fast Bowler Platinum

💥 Batting Strength

IU’s top order looks explosive with Matthew Short, Rassie van der Dussen, Colin Munro, and Sahibzada Farhan. Power-hitter Azam Khan strengthens the middle order.

🎯 Bowling Firepower

The pace attack includes Naseem Shah, Tymal Mills, and Ben Dwarshuis, while Shadab Khan leads the spin department.

🔄 Allrounder Depth

With Shadab Khan, Jason Holder, Imad Wasim, and James Neesham, IU have one of the strongest allrounder combinations in PSL 11.

🌍 Foreign Players in IU

  • Matthew Short – Australia

  • Rassie van der Dussen – South Africa

  • Colin Munro – New Zealand

  • Jason Holder – West Indies

  • James Neesham – New Zealand

  • Ben Dwarshuis – Australia

  • Tymal Mills – England

Hamza Ali

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