Ali Tareen to bid for PSL's sixth team

PCB had terminated the franchise agreement of Multan Sultans after they failed to meet its financial obligations

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Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf leader Jahangir Tareen’s son Ali Khan Tareen says he will bid for the sixth Pakistan Super League (PSL) franchise previously known as the Multan Sultans. Photo: Facebook
 

LODHRAN: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf leader Jahangir Tareen’s son Ali Khan Tareen on Thursday said he will bid for the sixth franchise of the Pakistan Super League (PSL), previously known as the Multan Sultans.

Speaking to Geo News, Ali said, “If we win the rights to the sixth team we will continue with the name Multan."

Earlier this week, Ali had shown interest in buying the sixth team. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) had terminated the franchise agreement of Multan Sultans after they failed to meet their financial obligations.

Following the termination of the contract, all rights in respect of the team were reverted back to the PCB.

“We are making sure that the team from South Punjab does not get out of our hands,” Ali said, adding, “We are working on cricket in South Punjab.”

“Our goal is to make an academy and ground in every district and support club cricket so that young cricketers can have a chance to play at the national level.”