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  "textContent": "The Expo Center Lahore has turned into a battlefield of bids as franchises went all out in the electrifying PSL 11 auction! With PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi in attendance, team owners flexed their financial muscle in a dramatic showdown that saw records smashed and big names shockingly overlooked.\n\n_Naseem Shah Sets the Pace!_\n\nFast bowling sensation Naseem Shah stole the spotlight, becoming the most expensive player so far, snapped up by Rawalpindi for a whopping Rs 86.5 million! The pace ace ignited the auction floor with the highest bid of the night.\n\nNot far behind, Islamabad United splashed Rs 85 million on all-rounder Faheem Ashraf, signaling their aggressive title ambitions.\n\n_Warner’s Karachi Calling_\n\nAustralian superstar David Warner is officially a King!\n\nKarachi Kings locked him in for a massive Rs 79 million, adding explosive firepower to their batting arsenal.\n\nKarachi didn’t stop there — they also secured hard-hitting wicketkeeper Azam Khan for Rs 32.5 million, building a formidable lineup for PSL 11.\n\n_Qalandars Bring Back the Heat_\n\nThe Lahore Qalandars thrilled home fans by re-signing speedster Haris Rauf for Rs 76 million, ensuring their pace attack remains one of the fiercest in the tournament.\n\nMeanwhile, Hyderabad Kingsmen picked up Muhammad Ali for Rs 21.5 million, strengthening their bowling unit.\n\n_Stallions Make Bold Moves_\n\nThe Sialkot Stallions made serious noise, grabbing:\n\nSahibzada Farhan for Rs 57 million\n\nJahanzeb Sultan for Rs 6 million\n\nThey look determined to gallop into PSL 11 with serious intent.\n\n## INTERNATIONAL TALENT SNAPPED UP\n\nBangladeshi spinner Rashad Hussain joined Rawalpindi for Rs 30 million.\n\nMehran Mumtaz headed to Islamabad United for Rs 12 million.\n\nFaisal Akram signed with Quetta Gladiators for Rs 12 million.\n\n## SHOCK SNUBS ROCK THE AUCTION\n\nThe drama wasn’t just about big buys. It was also about surprise omissions:\n\nImad Wasim went unpicked.\n\nNew Zealand’s Colin Munro found no takers.\n\nEngland pacer Chris Jordan remained unsold.\n\nSpeedster Muhammad Hasnain was also overlooked.\n\nWest Indies batter Johnson Charles failed to secure a deal.\n\nStunning decisions that sent ripples across the cricketing world!\n\n_This is a developing story..._\n\nThe post PSL 11 auction frenzy: record bids, shock snubs & big-money moves in Lahore! appeared first on HUM News.",
  "title": "PSL 11 auction frenzy: record bids, shock snubs & big-money moves in Lahore!"
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