On March 28, 2026, cricket fans witnessed a remarkable moment at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore as Peter Siddle made his debut for Multan Sultans. At the age of 41 years and 123 days, Siddle became the second oldest debutant in PSL history, following Misbah-ul-Haq, who holds the record as the oldest.
Siddle’s entry into the match against Islamabad United was highly anticipated. As the game unfolded, he quickly made his mark by taking a wicket in his second over, showcasing his experience and skill on the field.
Multan Sultans batted first, scoring a total of 172 runs for eight wickets. Mark Chapman led the scoring for the team with 40 runs, contributing significantly to their innings.
Meanwhile, Siddle’s teammate, Momin Qamar, shone with the ball, taking three wickets and helping to set the stage for a competitive match.
This debut is not just a personal milestone for Siddle but also a significant event in the history of the PSL. His experience adds depth to the Multan Sultans, a team looking to make a strong impact in the tournament.
As Siddle steps onto the field, he joins an elite group of players who have made their mark in the league, proving that age is just a number in the world of sports.
Fans are eager to see how Siddle’s journey unfolds in the PSL, and his debut performance has certainly set high expectations for his future contributions.
With this debut, Siddle’s career takes a new turn, and his presence in the PSL could inspire younger players and fans alike.
Details remain unconfirmed about his future matches, but one thing is clear: Peter Siddle’s legacy continues to grow.