Multan Sultans to hold women cricket event in Ramazan
LAHORE: Pakistan Super League franchise Multan Sultans, owned by Ali Tareen will promote women cricket in Pakistan and as part of the plan it will hold first tournament in Karachi during upcoming Ramazan.
The announcement came from Ali Tareen, on twitter that they have signed a deal with Khelo Kricket to organize cricket tournament across Pakistan. The 1st tournament will be held in Karachi during the upcoming Ramazan. Karachi is known worldwide for its Ramazan cricket culture. However, the partnership between Multan Sultans and KheloKricket will provide an opportunity for women’s cricket during Ramzan.
In a video statement, Tareen said he always wanted to provide a platform to women in the country. After Karachi, the tournament will be held in Islamabad, Lahore and Multan. In season 2, the franchise wants to take the tournament to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Sindh and other Southern Punjab areas. Ali Khan Tareen @aliktareen: ‘We are partnering with @KheloKricket to organise cricket tournaments for women across Pakistan. Starting with a Ramzan Tournament in Karachi. Registrations are open, sign-up asap!’
-
Prince Harry Defends Friends In London Court -
AI May Replace Researchers Before Engineers Or Sales -
Christina Haack Goes On Romantic Getaway: See With Whom -
Consumers Spend More On AI And Utility Apps Than Mobile Games: Report -
Aircraft Tragedy: Missing Tourist Helicopter Found Near Japan Volcano Crater -
Taylor Swift Lands In Trouble After Blake Lively Texts Unsealed -
'Prince Harry Sees A Lot Of Himself In Brooklyn Beckham' -
Kate Middleton’s Cancer Journey Strengthens Her Commitment To Helping Children -
Gaten Matarazzo Compares 'Stranger Things' Ending To 'Lord Of The Rings' -
Prince Harry Slams Publisher Over 'dirty Trick' Ahead Of Showing Evidence -
Blueface Promises To Change Behaviour If His Ex Comes Back -
Prince Harry Makes Crucial Promise To Meghan Markle Over UK Return -
Keir Starmer’s China Visit: UK Follows Mark Carney In Major Reset Of Ties -
Chris Pratt Shares Real Thoughts On AI In Film Industry -
NASA Celebrates One Year Of Trump’s Second Term With Moon And Mars Achievements -
Netflix Disappointed As Meghan Markle’s Series Struggles To Impress