Pakistan Supper League (PSL) players from Quetta Gladiators recently visited a local hospital in Karachi, where they met with cancer-stricken children undergoing treatment. The players, including team owner Hassan Omar, manager Azam Khan, and players Abrar Ahmed, Osman Tarar, Riley Rosso, Ben McDermott, and Bismillah Khan, spent time with the children, making it a memorable and heartwarming experience for them.
During their visit, the PSL players also interacted with the children, taking pictures and distributing caps and gift packs. This was not the only charitable act by the PSL team, as they also participated in a charity event organized by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to raise funds for underprivileged children.
In a separate development, Lahore Qalanders’ owner Thamin Rana, captain Shoaib Malik, and all-rounder Sikandar Raza also joined the event, taking pictures with the children and distributing caps and gift packs.
Riley Rosso, a foreign player who has played in 100 matches in the PSL, expressed his excitement about playing in the league, while Daniel Sims, an Australian all-rounder from Lahore Qalanders, said that his team aims to win two matches in Karachi and qualify for the playoffs in Lahore.
In another PSL-related development, Peshawar Zalmi won the toss against Quetta Gladiators in the 23rd match of the league, choosing to bowl first.
Abdullah Fazal, a PCB official, said that he had always dreamed of playing in the PSL and showcasing his skills, while Mohsin Gilani, a PCB official, said that the league will promote the culture of gaming in Pakistan.
In a separate development, the PCB organized a dinner for the owners of PSL teams, while the University of Engineering and Technology’s hockey coach, Samir Hussain, was appointed as a coach in the Pakistan Junior Hockey Team.
In other sports news, the PSL team, Rawalpindi Panthers, visited the Karachi coastline for a picnic on the official Rest Day, while the players of Hyderabad Kingsmen visited the SSU headquarters to see the facilities.
Meanwhile, the Pakistani women’s cricket team captain, Fatima Sana, requested the PCB chairman to start a women’s league in Pakistan.
In international news, the Iranian judiciary announced that it would return the confiscated assets of the women’s football team captain, Zahra Ghannabi.
In a separate development, Field Marshal Qamar Javed Bajwa arrived in Iran, where he met with the Iranian President, Ebrahim Raisi, to discuss the ongoing efforts to resolve the ongoing tensions between the two countries.
In economic news, the Saudi port of Neom has become a major trade center in the Red Sea region, while the UAE’s Vice President discussed the efforts to reduce tensions in the region with Pakistani officials.
In a separate development, the Supreme Court of Pakistan ordered a private airline employee to pay 24 years’ worth of back pay.
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