It’s PSL season again, and the fans already can’t contain their excitement. And why shouldn’t they be? The PSL 10 lineup is so star-studded that it is enough to revive a long-dead cricket fan’s soul.
Big names like Babar Azam, Shaheen Afridi and Mohammad Rizwan are sure to take centre stage, there is no doubt in that. However, there are some emerging players, too, in this season that are bringing fresh talent to the field. And we all know PSL’s history with freshies; from Shaheen’s hype to the rise of Shadab Khan, PSL is known as a launchpad.
Rising Upcoming Players For PSL 10
Here are some emerging players who will surely impress the selectors and the crowd in PSL 10.
1- Shahzaib Khan
Shahzaib Khan isn’t an unknown name to any. This is because Shahzaib has already garnered attention for his fearless stroke play. His performances at the U19 Asia Cup has spiked interest in many. It will be interesting to see him perform in PSL.
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Who knows? Maybe he can finally heal our trust issues. Known for his ability to anchor an innings while accelerating when needed, the young batter could be a game-changer.

2- Mohammad Riazullah
The 17-year-old right-handed batter has quickly made a name for himself at the Under-19 stage. Primarily a top-order batter, Riazullah has the ability to play in the middle-order and has multiple gears to his game which could prove to be crucial in the shortest format of the game.

3- Arafat MinhasÂ
Arafat Minhas has quietly built a reputation as a utility player with serious potential. A left-arm orthodox spinner who can bat in the middle order, Minhas impressed in the Pakistan U19 setup. His versatility makes him a valuable asset in the T20 format. In PSL 10, he might get the platform he needs to showcase his all-round game and earn national recognition.

4-Â Faham-ul-Haq
Pakistan U19 cricketer Faham-ul-Haq, the son of former captain and head coach Misbah-ul-Haq, has been named in the Gold category of local players for the upcoming 10th edition of the Pakistan Super League (PSL). Like father like son, the cricketer is already under spotlight for the audience.

All eyes are now on these players. Franchises, fans, and selectors all watch closely. If these players perform well in PSL, there is a high chance that they can go from obscurity to the green shirt of Pakistan in just a few months.