
Multan Sultans, a team of Pakistani Super League (PSL), started a charity campaign to help Palestinians during the current season. The team undertakes to contribute 100,000 RS ($ 356) to the Palestinian charity organizations for every six and the goal secured by their players.
PSL, which is the Pakistanian highest cricket competition T20, orders a large country throughout the country with extensive participation in the audience and data about the audience.
The competition serves as a key platform for demonstrating cricket talent and at the same time supports various social causes.
“We (Multan Sultans) have decided to support the charity (Foundation) in Palestine in this (Pakistani Super League),” ali Khan Tareen, owner of Franchise, announced through a video message.
“We decided with the name of our dough that whenever a Multan Sultans player hit six, we donate 100,000 RS to Palestinian charities,” he said.
“Our pitch also wanted to be part of this (initiative), so we decided to donate 100,000 RS to Palestinian charities for each goal, especially those who work for children.”
PSL opened on Friday an impressive opening ceremony in Rawalpindi and continued enthusiasm for supporters with exciting matches and impressive community programs.
On Saturday, Quetta Gladiators showed an exceptional cricket and secured an 80-running victory against Peshawar Zavmi.
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Quetta reached 216/3, represented by Sauda Shakeel’s 59-Runa contribution. Zalmi was released at 136, while Abar Ahmed claimed 4 goals for 42 runs.
Subsequently, Karachi Kings successfully watched the score of the 234/3 multanest and achieved a victory with four goals. James Vince led Karachi efforts with an excellent 101 runs from 43 supplies.
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