The Pakistan Cricket Board is looking to host the Pakistan Super League (PSL) in the USA, with the USA willing to spend on two teams. This seems like a master plan for Pakistan to focus on the American market and boost the league's popularity. According to Cricket Pakistan, two individuals from Pakistan, reportedly investors in American cricket, have shown interest in purchasing two franchises from the Pakistan Super League (PSL). The report indicates ongoing discussions, with one investor expected to acquire a team. Additionally, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is considering the possibility of hosting PSL matches in the USA in the future. It's worth noting that multiple IPL team owners have already invested in Major League Cricket (MLC) and other T20 leagues worldwide, including ILT20 and SA20. Pakistan's efforts to enter the USA market aim to compete with these IPL giants. Read also: BCCI Accepts ICC Guidelines; Ready to Put ‘Pakistan’ on Indian Jersey PCB not defeated after England's turndown Earlier, Pakistan wanted to shift 10 matches from the Pakistan Super League to get hosted in England. However, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) turns down the proposals. They said that the desired grounds are preoccupied by the County Championship matches. Presently, PSL chairman Salman Nasser is reportedly visiting cities in the USA. Even PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi, while visiting the USA, also had meetings regarding available opportunities there. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has officially launched efforts to break into the American market, though it remains uncertain if these initiatives will be successful. In a bid to attract foreign players and enhance the appeal of PSL 10, the PCB has announced it will offer $100,000 to top international stars. Among these players are several IPL veterans, including David Warner, Kane Williamson, and others. However, this year's PSL edition is set to overlap with IPL 2025, a bold move by the PCB that is likely to result in many high-profile players opting for the more lucrative IPL over the PSL.