Former captain, who was known for his tenacity and bravery, exhorted all of the teams to play their hearts out.


Islamabad: Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan shared special message for players of the Pakistan Super League (PSL 7) on Monday.
It is pertinent to mention here that the PSL 7 will get off on January 27 at National Stadium Karachi, with only two days to go.
Imran Khan could not avoid the PSL buzz as the preparations for the PSL 2022 got underway. Former world cup winning captain sent out a special message to commemorate the start of the PSL season.
Imran Khan appeared alongside former teammate and current PCB Chairman Ramiz Raja in a video uploaded by the official Twitter account of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), as the Prime Minister expressed his approval for PSL 2022.
The former captain, who was known for his tenacity and bravery, exhorted all of the teams to play their hearts out.
PM Imran Khan also voiced his excitement for the PSL 7, predicting a year of tough competition between clubs and enjoyable cricket for fans.
وزیراعظم @ImranKhanPTI کا PSL کے حوالے سے پیغام #LevelHai pic.twitter.com/wIQvbACBC3
— PTI (@PTIofficial) January 25, 2022
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