Peter Siddle Makes His PSL Debut
By Rohan Mehta / 29.03.2026
On March 28, 2026, Peter Siddle made his highly anticipated debut in the Pakistan Super League (PSL) for the Multan Sultans at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore. This event marked a significant milestone in Siddle’s career, as he became the second oldest debutant in PSL history at the age of 41 years and 123 days.
Prior to Siddle’s debut, the record for the oldest debutant was held by Misbah-ul-Haq. Siddle’s entry into the league has drawn attention not only for his age but also for his extensive experience in international cricket.
During the match against Islamabad United, Siddle showcased his skills by taking a wicket in his second over, contributing to his team’s efforts on the field. The Multan Sultans, batting first, scored a total of 172 runs for eight wickets in their innings, with Mark Chapman leading the scoring with 40 runs.
In addition to Siddle’s performance, Momin Qamar also made a notable impact for the Multan Sultans, taking three wickets during the match. This combination of experienced players and emerging talents highlights the competitive nature of the PSL.
As Siddle steps into this new chapter of his career, his debut not only places him among the most experienced players in PSL history but also serves as an inspiration for younger cricketers. His journey reflects the evolving landscape of cricket, where age and experience can still play a crucial role in the game.
The current state of the PSL sees a mix of seasoned professionals and young talents, making it an exciting league for fans and players alike. Siddle’s debut is a reminder of the rich history and ongoing evolution of cricket in Pakistan.
Overall, Peter Siddle’s entry into the PSL is a significant development for both him and the Multan Sultans, as they look to leverage his experience in their campaign. The implications of his performance will be closely watched by fans and analysts as the tournament progresses.
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