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LAHORE: Ali Tareen, the owner of Multan Sultans, has proposed forming a board to promote the future growth of the Pakistan Super League (PSL).
While speaking during the match between Multan Sultans and Lahore Qalandars, Ali proposed forming a board to foster the league’s growth.
“If we are stuck in one place, we will not grow. A formal board should be established after PSL Season 10 to draft a strategy to take the league to the next level,” he said.
“I’m not claiming that everything has failed or been destroyed, but we should revitalize so we can grow collectively,” he added.
Addressing ticketing concerns, Tareen pointed out that online tickets often show as sold out in Multan but become available just before matches.
“Online tickets often show as sold out in Multan, but they become available just before the matches. There should be an investigation into this matter,” he said.
Ali Tareen expressed his commitment to Multan’s Sultans, saying he is not looking to sell the franchise despite incurring financial losses.
“We are not looking to sell; we have heavily invested in this team. Although we have faced, and are still facing significant financial loss, we aim to acquire the franchise next year at the same valuation,” said Ali Tareen.
He reiterated that he is not looking to leave the Multan Sultans, stating that they want to rebid next season.
“There is no chance we will leave Multan Sultans. We just want to rebid on the franchise at a fair valuation,” he concluded.
A few days earlier, Ali Tareen echoed similar sentiments, stating that they were reassessing their franchise agreement, but there are no immediate plans to exit.
“I never said I’m abandoning Multan Sultans,” Tareen said. “We are simply exploring options to re-evaluate our franchise agreement after the tenth edition of the HBL PSL.” he remarked.
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