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PSL Trophy Arrives in Quetta to Enthusiastic Welcome

QUETTA, Pakistan — The Pakistan Super League (PSL) trophy made a grand arrival in Quetta on Sunday amidst a lively celebration by local cricket fans. The trophy was brought in from Quetta International Airport and paraded to the city center where fans greeted it with rose petals and took selfies alongside cricket officials.
An official unveiling ceremony took place in front of the Balochistan Assembly. The event was attended by international cricketer Haseebullah Khan, Quetta Assistant Commissioner Hamza Anjum, and representatives from the Balochistan Sports Department.
During the ceremony, officials expressed their joy over the enthusiastic turnout from the community. They highlighted the event as a testament to Balochistan’s longstanding passion for cricket and sports in general. “It’s heartwarming to see such fervor from our youth and fans. This shows that cricket is more than just a game for us,” said Haseebullah Khan.
Assistant Commissioner Hamza Anjum added, “The PSL trophy symbolizes hope and unity for our province. Today, we celebrate not just cricket but also the spirit of our people.”
The trophy’s arrival is part of the lead-up to the PSL, which is set to entertain cricket lovers across the nation. Fans anticipate the season eagerly, despite ongoing discussions about the national team’s recent performances and the challenges faced by franchise owners.
The PSL is known for attracting international talent, and the excitement surrounding the trophy serves as a reminder of how the sport can unite communities. As the tournaments approach, cities across Pakistan prepare for a month filled with cricket action, underscoring the sport’s significance in Pakistani culture.