
David Warner, the former Australian opening match, was appointed as captain of Karachi Kings for the 10th season in Pakistan (PSL).
Winner in the World Cup in ODI and T20 format, and is considered one of the most dangerous T20 conveniences. Over the past decade, it has arrested many major teams, including the privileges of Big Bas League (BBL).
The former Australian legend also commented on the Karachi Kings on their social media handle, saying: “We look forward to seeing everyone.”
Karachi Kings secured Warner as the first selection in the platinum category during the Play of Players Players, which was held on January 13, 2025, in Hazuri Bagh in Lahore.
The Karachi Kings Administration extended its gratitude to the leader of last season, Shan Masoud, for his leadership and contributions to directing the team. The MASIOD duration in PSL 9 helped achieve a strong balance between young and experienced players, and got praise for his tactical intelligence and professionals.
The owner of Karachi Kings, Salman Iqbal and Warner, welcomed, saying: “We welcome the heat of David Warner to the Karachi Kings family as our leader.
“At the same time, we are sincerely appreciated by Chan Masoud’s extraordinary captain last season. His efforts were built strongly for Karachi Kings, and we are still happy that he is still an integral part of the team.”
The tenth edition of the Pakistan’s excellent HBL (PCL) will start on Friday, April 11, 2025, where the Islamabad United championship faces the defense of the two winners of two winners of Lahore Savess at the Rawalpindi Crake Stadium.
Karachi Kings will play their opening match on Saturday, April 12 at the National Bank Stadium against Multan Sultans.
Karachi Kings for PSL 10: David Warner (C), Abbas Aphrodi and Adam Millin (all Platinum), James Vince, Hassan Ali, Khoshdale Shah (all diamonds), Shan Masoud, Mohamed Erfan Khan and Amir Jamal (all gold), Arafat Minhas (Brand Ambassador), Tim Sever, Zoud Mamoud, Mirun Das and Marrar. Ali and Riaza (both of them are the youngsters), Auber bin Youssef, Ken Williamson, Muhammad Nabi and Mirza Mamoun (all of them supplement).