The stunning PSL 2019 trophy adorned with 50,000 crystals!
Jewelled with Swarovski’s 16 faceted Xirius crystals, the core rises up as a dazzling green beam showcases off the majestic Shooting Star at the pinnacle.
With its stunning glory and utmost magnificence, Pakistan Super League (PSL) trophy is always a sight to behold and this year is no different.
Jewelled with a star, the crescent, the green and the white, the coveted trophy of the fourth edition of the PSL franchise is a visual depiction of the Pakistani flag.
Adorned with Swarovski’s 16 faceted Xirius crystals, the trophy's core rises up as a dazzling green beam showcases off the majestic Shooting Star at the pinnacle.
Around the star, six pillars covered on the sides with Swarovski’s Fine Rocks, open to make a crescent, symbolising the six participating teams of the HBL PSL.
The trophy is an amalgamation of more than 50,000 crystals that have been used in the trophy that took four months to be made.
The stunning Pakistan Trophy celebrates the different cultures of in the country as an emblem of peace and harmony of co-existing in love together.
Along with the sparkling trophy, the league also entails Individual Player Awards
Keeping up with PSL yearly traditions, the league will be awarding magnificent Swarovski trophies to top performers of the tournament.
These awards include:
• Man of the Tournament
• Best Batsman of the Tournament
• Best Fielder of the Tournament
• Best Bowler of the Tournament
• Safest Hands (Best Wicket-Keeper of the Tournament)
• Spirit of Cricket Award (Most disciplined team of the Tournament)
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