Jan’s Cricket Club remains part of Peshawar’s active club cricket landscape as listed among local teams in the district — reflecting the city’s vibrant grassroots structure ([pcb.com.pk](https://www.pcb.com.pk/downloads/Scrutiny%20Schedule%20-%20Peshawar.pdf?utm_source=openai)). Though no recent media coverage has focused directly on Jan’s Cricket Club, Peshawar continues to feature prominently in Pakistan’s broader cricket developments. The Pakistan Cricket Board relocated the National T20 Cup back to Peshawar’s Imran Khan Stadium in early March 2026, shifting fixtures from Multan amid logistical challenges ([dawn.com](https://www.dawn.com/news/1978538/fickle-pcb-shifts-national-t20-cup-back-to-peshawar?utm_source=openai)). Meanwhile, officials confirmed that Peshawar may host Pakistan Super League 11 matches for the first time, contingent on security and infrastructural readiness ([propakistani.pk](https://propakistani.pk/2026/02/10/new-venue-to-reportedly-host-psl-11-matches/?utm_source=openai)). These developments highlight Peshawar’s growing role in both domestic and franchise cricket, creating opportunities to engage local clubs like Jan’s Cricket Club within the broader regional framework.