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Multan Sultans [a] is a Pakistani professional Twenty20 franchise cricket team representing Multan, a city in southern Punjab, in the Pakistan Super League (PSL). The team was founded in 2017 as an additional sixth team added to the PSL with contract payments of US$41.6 million for eight seasons or US$5.2 million per season.
The Multan Sultans (often abbreviated as MS) is a franchise cricket team which represents the city of Multan in southern Punjab in the Pakistan Super League (PSL). The team made its PSL debut in 2018 season. [3] [4] The team is coached by Andy Flower, [5] [6] and remain under the captaincy of Mohammad Rizwan. [7]
The Multan Sultans is a franchise cricket team that represents Multan, Punjab, Pakistan in the Pakistan Super League. The team was founded in 2017 [1] [2] [3] and made its PSL debut in the 2018 season. [4] [5] They were one of the sixth team that competed in 2020 Pakistan Super League. [6] The team was coached by Andy Flower, [7] and captained ...
Multan Sultans is a franchise cricket team that represents Multan in the Pakistan Super League (PSL). They were one of the six teams that competed in the 2023 Pakistan Super League . The team was coached by Andy Flower , [ 1 ] and captained by Mohammad Rizwan .
In January 2022, Ihsanullah made his Twenty20 debut, [5] after being named as one of the local players for Multan Sultans in the draft for the 2022 PSL. [6]In September 2022, he made his first-class debut for Khyber Paktunkhwa, becoming the team's highest wicket-tacker for the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy in the 2022-23 season while also being the second highest wicket-taker in the Pakistan ODI Cup for ...
The Multan Sultans is a franchise cricket team that represents Multan in the Pakistan Super League. The team made its PSL debut in 2018 season . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Multan Sultans beat Peshawar Zalmi in the final by 47 runs to win their first PSL title.
Alamgir Khan Tareen (5 November 1959 - 6 July 2023), or simply Alamgir Tareen, was a Pakistani businessman and founder of the Multan Sultans cricket team. He was the younger brother of politicians Jahangir Tareen and Seemi Aizdi.
For List A and Twenty20 cricket the team were known as the Multan Tigers and they participated in the various Pakistan List A competitions and in the Faysal Bank T20 Cup. They played first-class cricket in most seasons since 1958–59. At the end of 2013 they had played 205 first-class matches, with 40 wins, 89 losses and 76 draws. [3]