PTI to organise PSL with quality players, not Railu Kattas: Imran
ISLAMABAD: PTI Chairman Imran Khan on Friday claimed the next Pakistan Super League (PSL) will be held with his party in power.
Speaking here at a prize-distribution ceremony at the Insaf Super League event, he said when the PTI would organise the PSL during his party government, quality players would be brought to play here instead of Railu Katta players.
He claimed that the PTI would organise far better PSL than Najam Sethi. Imran asserted that they would prepare quality players and get ready a cricket team within a few years, which would win the World Cup.
The PTI chief pointed out that as many as 70 new sport grounds had been made across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, enabling youth to play different sports. The ceremony witnessed unpleasant moments, when some PTI activists wanted to move closer to Imran and they had an exchange of bitter words with the security staff present there.
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