Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) will stage the first edition of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) between February 4-23 after the sale of five teams for 93 million dollars (9.3 billion rupees) last week.
PCB said 171 foreign and 137 domestic players will be available for drafting by teams.
"Having successfully finalised the sale of commercial rights for franchises, broadcast, and title sponsorship, PSL is now entering the phase that many fans have long been waiting for," said a PCB release.
These players have been divided into five different categories - Platinum, Diamond, Gold, Silver, and Emerging, the PCB added.
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Mohammad Amir, whose five-year ban following a spot-fixing scandal tied to Pakistan's tour of England in 2010 was lifted in September this year, is in the Gold category after showing good form in Pakistan's domestic season and in the ongoing Bangladesh Premier League.
The list also includes the name of express Australian paceman Brett Lee who retired in 2012 in the Platinum class.
"Each team will be required to pick three players per category from each of the top three categories (Platinum, Diamond, Gold)," said the PCB.
Teams are required to draft two emerging players as part of PCB's plans to groom their players.
PCB said all five teams will be finalising their coaching panels next week.
Sharjah and Dubai will host PSL matches, designed along the lines of lucrative leagues in India and Australia.
"We want to make this league as one of the best in Asia and it will help players financially," Raja, also an ambassador for the PSL, told media in Lahore.
Raja, however, opposed Amir's inclusion.
"If I was in power I would not have included Amir," said Raja. "He stained (the) country's image.