PSL 7 drops official anthem’s teaser, it is set to release tomorrow

LAHORE: With the seventh edition of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) is just around the corner, the PSL dropped the first look of the official anthem on Sunday for the forthcoming edition, featuring Atif Aslam and Aima Baig.

Taking to TikTok, the PSL shared the teaser of the anthem ‘Agay Dekh’.

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Agay dekh. #HBLPSL7 Anthem teaser. #AgayDekh #LevelHai #khelegapakistan

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The teaser of the anthem left the fans in excitement, while PSL also hinted that the full song will be released soon.

It is apropos to mention here that the PSL 7 will kick off on January 27 with the defending champions Multan Sultans locking horns with the 2020 champions – Karachi Kings in the curtain-raiser at National Stadium Karachi.

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‘People’s job is to criticize, I try to focus on my performances’ Shadab Khan

KARACHI: Shadab Khan, the captain of Islamabad United in the Pakistan Super League (PSL), while talking to the presser on Sunday said that he tries to focus on his performance regardless of the criticism.

During the press conference, Shadab stated that he only concentrates on putting on shows while responding to his critics.

“The job of the people is to criticize, while I try to focus on my performances,” Shadab said.

“I will promote myself in the batting order, this year as well,” he added.

When asked about the team combination for the PSL 7, the 23-year-old acknowledged that the line-up meets up to expectations., while determined of winning another title for the United.

“Our squad lined-up as per the expectations, we will try to win another title for the United,” he said.

“We are eager to carry on the previous year’s momentum,” he added.

Shadab also claimed that his former captain, Sarfaraz Ahmed, taught him a lot and that he now uses the same strategies against his side.

“I learned a lot from Sarfraz Bhai, and now use what he has taught against his own team in PSL,” he said.

Shadab also lauded Pakistan’s young pacer – Mohammad Hasnain for his remarkable stint in the Big Bash League (BBL).

“Our fast bowlers have always performed all over the world. Hasnain bowled brilliantly in Big Bash this time,” he said.

“And of course, the batsmen had a hard time playing it with the pace he bowled there,” he added.

Shadab also kept on saying that playing in the BBL will help our players to prepare for the next World Cup, scheduled in Australia.

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‘Sharjeel needs to improve his fitness to make a comeback’ Babar Azam

KARACHI: The world’s number one T20I batter and the captain of Karachi Kings, while doing a presser ahead of the forthcoming edition of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) said that Sharjeel Khan needs to improve his fitness to make a return in international cricket.

In the presser, Babar shared that the Kings’ skipper enjoys batting with the explosive left-hander Sharjeel, but advised him to improve his fitness to make a national return.

“Sharjeel Khan is a game-changer, I always enjoyed batting with him,” Babar said.

“He [Sharjeel] needs to improve his fitness to return into international cricket,” he added.

Babar, while talking about his appointment as the Kings’ skipper said he is thankful to the Almighty Allah, while determined to give his best input for the team.

“I am thankful to Allah that I was appointed as the captain of Karachi Kings. I will try to give my best input,” he said.

“I will try to maintain the good captaincy of Imad Wasim,” he added.

When being asked about the Karachi-Lahore faceoff, Babar said that he always enjoy playing against Lahore Qalandars.

“The match against Lahore Qalandars has always been interesting and fun to play,” Babar said.

“Shaheen always gives tough time, Harris Rauf is also a good bowler, you have to make plans against him,” he added.

Babar also backed the Kings’ pacer – Mohammad Amir said, “Amir is my game-changing bowler. He has won crucial matches for Karachi Kings”

Babar also lauded the Kings’ head coach – Peter Moores said that the players are learning a lot from his experience.

Furthermore, the 27-years-old expressed his hope that the league goes well while sharing that the right-handed batter has become used to the bio-secure bubble and the COVID-19 protocols.

It is worth mentioning here that the PSL 7 will commence on January 27 with the Kings taking on the defending champions – Multan Sultans in the curtain-raiser at National Stadium.

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Karachi Kings sign sponsorship with Tuc, Imtiaz, Pepsi

KARACHI: Tuc, Imtiaz Super Store, and Pepsi have become the sponsors of Karachi Kings for the upcoming seventh edition of the Pakistan Super League (PSL). 

Taking to Twitter, Kings announced sponsorship deals with Tuc, Pepsi, and Imtiaz Super Store.

Tuc becomes the official snack partner of Kings for PSL 7.

Pepsi becomes official beverage partner of Kings for PSL 7.

Imtiaz Super Store becomes the official supermarket partner of Kings for PSL 7.

PSL 2020 champions Kings will start their PSL 7 campaign against defending champions Multan Sultans in the opening match on January 27 here at National Stadium.

Karachi Kings sign PSO Carient Motor Oil as Titanium sponsor for PSL 7

KARACHI: The most followed franchise of the Pakistan Super League (PSL), Karachi Kings have signed PSO Carient Motor Oil as Titanium sponsor for the seventh edition of the league. 

Taking to Twitter, Kings announced titanium sponsorship with PSO Carient Motor Oil.

PSL 2020 champions Kings will start their PSL 7 campaign against defending champions Multan Sultans in the opening match on January 27 here at National Stadium.

‘Karachi Kings are ready to rule’ Wasim Akram excited for PSL 7

KARACHI: Wasim Akram – former Test cricketer and President of Karachi Kings is excited for the upcoming seventh edition of the Pakistan Super League (PSL). 

In a video released on Kings’ official Twitter handle, Akram said Kings once again are ready to rule Pakistan’s biggest cricket event.

“Celebration everywhere as PSL 7 is just around the corner. Kings are ready to rule the biggest cricket event of Pakistan,” he said.

PSL 2020 champions Kings will start their PSL 7 campaign against defending champions Multan Sultans in the opening match on January 27 here at National Stadium.

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WATCH: Best catches of HBL PSL history

LAHORE: The Pakistan Super League (PSL) posted a compilation video of the best catches on its social media platforms ahead of the upcoming seventh edition, featuring the likes of Mohammad Rizwan, Sarfaraz Ahmed and Shahid Afridi.

In the video, PSL compiled the best catches taken by different players in the previous seasons of the marquee event.

Taking to YouTube, the PSL shared the compilation video, to boost the excitement of the fans.

 

Joe Denly took a blinder against Lahore Qalandars (PSL 3)

In the eighth match of the PSL 3 between Karachi Kings and Lahore Qalandars, the then Kings’ player Joe Denly took a stunner at the point diving full to his right to grab a one-handed catch of Mohammad Irfan Junior’s delivery; dismissing Dinesh Ramdin.

Sarfaraz Ahmed judged it to perfection against Peshawar Zalmi (PSL 5)

On Tymal Mills’ deceiving delivery, Tom Banton launched the ball into the sky. The wicket-keeper and the skipper of Quetta Gladiators – Sarfaraz Ahmed ran backwards and took a sharp catch as the 34-years-old overran but managed to grab the ball in his gloves in the end.

Shahid Afridi took a stunner against Quetta Gladiators (PSL 3)

During the Kings’ faceoff against the Gladiators, Shahid Afridi stole the show with a stunning catch on the long-off boundary. Gladiators’ batter Umar Amin flicked the ball on Irfan Junior’s delivery but, could not time it well to sail over the fence. Standing at the long-off boundary, Afridi plucked the ball out of the boundary threw it in the air to run back into the field and grabbed it safely inside the boundary.

Mohammad Rizwan dived running backwards to pull off a stunner vs Peshawar Zalmi (PSL 6)

Extra bounce on Blessing Muzarabani’s delivery forced Zalmi’s firepower David Miller to top-edge the ball; launching it in the sky. Rizwan ran quickly backwards and judged the swirling ball to perfection, dived perfectly to take the catch of the season.

Wahab Riaz’s magnificent catch against Lahore Qalandars (PSL 6)

In a clash against the Qalandars, Wahab Riaz managed to pull off a sharp catch diving to his left as Faizan Lakhani crunched the ball for the extra cover, Riaz, standing at the mid-off position showed athletism to hold on for an astonishing catch despite a slow start.

It is apropos to mention here that the seventh edition of the PSL will kick off on January 27 as the defending champions Sultans will lock horns with the former champions Kings in the league’s opener.

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Bank Islami becomes Banking Partner of Karachi Kings for PSL 7

KARACHI: Bank Islami has joined hands with Karachi Kings as their platinum banking partner for Pakistan Super League (PSL) 7, starting on January 27 here at National Stadium.

Team Owner Karachi Kings – Mr Salman Iqbal and President & CEO Bank Islami – Syed Amir Ali signed the MOU. 

It must be noted here that Kings won the PSL in 2020. They will start their campaign against defending champions Multan Sultans in the opening match of PSL 7.

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PCB unveils commentary panel for PSL 7

LAHORE: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has unveiled the commentary and presenters panel for the upcoming seventh edition of the Pakistan Super League (PSL), Nick Knight and Mike Haysman also included.

In a press release, PCB revealed that former England and South African cricketers and well-known commentators Knight and Haysman respectively will be commentating for the first time in the HBL PSL 7.

Another English commentator, Dawid Gower, who has already commentated in the PSL once, will comment in the first phase of the league to be played in Karachi. Gower, however, will then be replaced by infamous New Zealand’s commentator – Danny Morrison for the second leg of the super league in Lahore.

Renowned Zimbabwean commentator Pommie Mbangwa will also be available for the first round of the league only.

Taking to Twitter, the PSL also shared the commentary panel for the upcoming edition.

 

Furthermore, apart from foreign stars, former Pakistan cricketers and prominent commentators will also be part of the commentary box to comment on the upcoming live-action at National Stadium Karachi and Gaddafi Stadium Lahore.

In addition to former players – Waqar Younis, Bazid Khan, Sana Mir, Urooj Mumtaz, and Marina Iqbal, Pakistan’s current identity in Urdu commentary – Tariq Saeed will provide analysis for the league.

Furthermore, Erin Holland will be returning to the super league as a presenter, while Zainab Abbas and Sikandar Bakht will host pre-match and post-match shows.

It is worth mentioning here that the seventh edition of the HBL PSL will commence on January 27 with the defending champions Multan Sultans taking on the former champions Karachi Kings in the league’s opener.

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‘We could not finish previous seasons on a high’ Wahab Riaz

KARACHI: Wahab Riaz, the captain of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) franchise Peshawar Zalmi, while talking to the media admitted that his team had been unlucky not to finish the league on a high note in previous editions.

Wahab, while talking to the presser, said that he feels unfortunate about not finishing the previous editions of the PSL on a high note, while determined of performing well in the upcoming PSL 7.

“We regret that we were unable to complete the event. However, we will take the field by forgetting our mistakes behind,” he said.

“We have selected the best players in all departments and will perform well,” he added.

Wahab also talked about his individual performance and the national comeback said he can still play for another two to three years.

“I have performances that can help for my comeback and I will make more efforts,” Wahab said.

“I am obsessed with playing for Pakistan and I think I can play for another two to three years,” he added.

Wahab also optimistic for the better quality pitches for the PSL 7, said the pitches of the last season were flat and the targets were being easily chased down.

The left-arm pacer also lauded the efforts of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), said the board made good decisions including the addition of the pool of reserve players to combat any unpleasant situation. He also said that the BioSecure bubble is much better this time around than it was last year.

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