Peshawar Zalmi, Shama Ghee Mills ink sponsorship pact for PSL matches
By our correspondents
February 09, 2018
NOWSHERA: A sponsorship agreement was signed between Peshawar Zalmi and Associated Industries Limited Nowshera (Shama Ghee Mills) for the third edition of Pakistan Super League (PSL) matches to be played from February 22, 2018 in Karachi and Dubai.
This sponsorship agreement was inked between Chairman of Peshawar Zalmi team Javed Khan Afridi and Vice Chairman Associated Industries Limited Nowshera (Shama Ghee Mills) Sheikh Atif Rasheed during a formal ceremony.
On this occasion Javed Khan Afridi paid tribute to the Associated Industries Limited offering sponsorship to Peshawar Zalmi, while Sheikh Atif Rasheed expressed pleasure and said that Shama Ghee and Cooking Oil would also offer sponsorship to other games in future too.
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