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Mohsin Naqvi hosts dinner for PSL teams in Karachi

Published on: April 15, 2026 10:31 AM

PCB Chairman Naqvi hosts dinner for teams, players ahead of PSL 11 -  Cricket Leagues - geosuper.tv

Chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board, Mohsin Naqvi, hosted a dinner for players and officials participating in the Pakistan Super League, bringing together teams in a relaxed and celebratory setting.

Read More: PCB chairman hosts dinner for Pakistan Test cricket team

The dinner was held at a restaurant located at Do Darya in Karachi, where cricketers, coaching staff, and team management from across the league gathered. The event aimed to promote camaraderie and provide players with an opportunity to unwind amid the competitive tournament schedule.

Participants appreciated the gesture, highlighting the importance of such informal gatherings in fostering team spirit and strengthening relationships between players from different franchises. The dinner also served as a platform for interaction between local and international players, enhancing the overall experience of the league.

Earlier, several PSL players had taken time off to explore Karachi’s coastline. Members of Multan Sultans and Islamabad United visited Turtle Beach, where they engaged in recreational activities and enjoyed the seaside environment.

The players participated in a friendly volleyball match, adding a fun and competitive element to the outing. In addition, activities such as horse riding and jet skiing were arranged, allowing players to relax and bond outside the cricket field.

Such initiatives are seen as vital in maintaining a positive atmosphere during high-pressure tournaments like the PSL. By encouraging interaction beyond matches, organisers aim to boost morale and create lasting memories for participants.

Read More: PCB hands Shan Masood key role as director of international cricket

The ongoing PSL season continues to attract attention not only for on-field performances but also for off-field activities that highlight Pakistan’s hospitality and vibrant culture.

Filed Under: Pakistan, Sports Tagged With: Islamabad United, Karachi, Latest, Lead4, mohsin naqvi, Multan Sultans, PCB, PSL

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