The ownership dispute surrounding the Sialkot Stallionz franchise appears to have eased as franchise owner Hamza Majeed publicly dismissed claims of unauthorized share sales, labeling them as misleading and unrelated to the team's participation in the Pakistan Super League (PSL). Majeed clarified that discussions regarding ownership structure had occurred in the past, but no formal agreements were finalized, nor payments made to the Pakistan Cricket Board or PSL authorities. He emphasized that the Stallionz remain fully operational and focused on preparations for the upcoming PSL season, countering allegations made by Mohammad Shahid, who claimed to hold a 76% stake in the franchise. Majeed's statements followed the record acquisition of the franchise for Rs. 1.85 billion by OZ Group, co-owned by Majeed and Kamil Khan, which underscores growing investor confidence in the league (ProPakistani, 2026).
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Sialkot Stallionz Owner Denies Share Sale Claims Before PSL 11

The Sialkot Stallionz owner denies unauthorized share sales amid ownership disputes, while Rawalpindi franchise enhances its brand identity ahead of PSL 11, reflecting the league's evolving landscape.
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