Ali Treen says that the Multan Sultans project “is very close to my heart” – Aitrend

Malan Sultan, Ali Tarin in this unknown image. - Instagram/@aslitareen
Malan Sultan, Ali Tarin in this unknown image. – Instagram/@aslitareen

Ali Tarin, the owner of Sultani Multan, repeated his deep commitment to the privilege, describing him as a project that is still “very close to his heart” after investing and a great effort to create the team as one of the most dominant aspects in the Pakistani League (PSL) in this contract.

He also rejected speculation that he intends to stay away from the team after season 10.

“I have never said that I have been abandoned from two bullies,” Tarin told local media during his team’s match against Lahore Saves, who won 33.

“We simply explore options to reassess our concession agreement after the tenth version of PSL.”

Tareen explained that the current financial model is not sustainable for privilege.

“We have the option to renew our contract with a rate of 25 % on the current price. But at this price, we work confused,” he said.

“My plan is to exercise our right to get out of the current agreement and restore the team – we hope for a more realistic evaluation, similar to the Karachi Kings deal of $ 26 million over a period of ten years.”

He also pointed to the challenges faced by the former concessions. “They have suffered from great losses and were unable to continue.

Commenting on the last performance of his team in the field, Tareen expressed his satisfaction with his first victory in PSL season 10.

“After losing to Islamabad United in Rawalpindi, we focused on the liar of returning home in Multan,” he said. “We agreed with the coaches that there is no need to panic. We knew as soon as we came back to Malatan, we will return things to the right track.”

While admitting relatively violating pressure about the PSL X, he stressed that the sultans are still playing with their fans.

“The players told us that they are playing for the people of Malatan. This link, this love – this is what drives us.”

On developing talents, Tareen proudly highlighted the success of Tareen Cricket Academies.

“Our men and women’s academies are working throughout the year. One of the prominent stories is Sher Bano, a 14 -year -old girl who joined us with the lack of a Cricket experience. It has now been represented by Pakistan in the qualifications of the Asian Cup and the U -19 World Cup.”

“Our development team is participating under the JDW banner in the cup organized by the second-class PCB, and I am pleased that they achieved a good performance in two games, as they got the first lead points in the roles in a drawn opening match and then scored a 10-WICET victory in the second match,” Trin said.

In the future, Tareen has revealed plans to increase the development of the Cricket infrastructure in the region.

“We are working to build a stadium in Dha Multan, as well as strengthening facilities in Rahim Yar Khan and Bahawalpur. The goal is to create a strong and coordinated network across the south of Punjab for our teams and our academies.”

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