Ahead of the tenth edition of the Pakistan Super League, team captains gathered at a press conference filled with optimism and renewed commitment.
Captains such as Shahin Shah Afridi and Baber Azam expressed their pride in the league and reiterated their support for its continued growth.
Afridi emphasized that the league is for everyone, urging fans and players alike to support it wholeheartedly. He also highlighted the introduction of new talents like Haris Rauf, describing him as a prime example of the fresh energy shaping the competition.
Baber Azam stressed that every team is well-balanced with a strong combination of seasoned and emerging players, and noted that the successful formula lies in each team's desire to win.
He acknowledged the critical importance of learning from past defeats—citing mistakes made in previous seasons—and assured that improvements in batting and bowling combinations would pave the way to playing finals this season.
Captains from teams like Peshawar Zalmi and Multan Sultanz also discussed adjustments and strategic changes, emphasizing the pressure that comes with leadership and the constant need for adaptation and growth.
Meanwhile, CEO Salman Naseer marked the tenth anniversary of PSL as a proud milestone.
He highlighted the league’s decade-long performance with palpable excitement and assured fans of its promising future. Naseer announced that for the first time ever, matches will feature Urdu commentary, aiming to enhance viewer experience and connect more deeply with fans across the nation.
He also noted the increasing use of modern technology during matches and welcomed constructive criticism as part of the league’s evolution.
Overall, the press conference reflected a confident outlook as PSL enters its tenth season—an event poised to celebrate past achievements, embrace cutting-edge technology, and nurture the next generation of cricketing talent in Pakistan.