The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has announced the first-ever PSL trophy tour, which kicked off today in Hyderabad and Karachi. The tour, showcasing the newly unveiled ‘Luminara’ trophy, will travel to 11 cities across Pakistan, with the final stop scheduled for March 29. The trophy tour is an exciting lead-up to the tournament, which will take place from April 11 to May 18, offering fans across the nation a chance to get up close to the iconic PSL trophy before the action begins.
During the initial phase of the tour, the ‘Luminara’ trophy will be displayed at various locations in Hyderabad and Karachi until March 15. After that, the trophy will head to Lahore, Multan, Bahawalpur, Faisalabad, Peshawar, and Islamabad, giving fans in each city an opportunity to experience the magic of PSL up close.
PSL Chief Executive Officer Salman Naseer expressed his excitement for the event, stating, “This trophy tour is a celebration of Pakistan’s rich culture, its diverse communities, and most importantly, the nation’s deep-rooted passion for cricket. Our goal is to extend the reach of the PSL across Pakistan.”
He further added, “This is our way of giving back to the fans, who are the backbone of the PSL. Their unwavering support fuels the passion of our players, making this league one of the finest in the world.”
PSL X Trophy First-Leg Tour Schedule
| Date | City |
|---|---|
| 14 March | Hyderabad |
| 14-15 March | Karachi |
| 16-17 March | Lahore |
| 18 March | Multan |
| 19 March | Bahawalpur |
| 20 March | Faisalabad |
| 22 March | Peshawar |
| 23 March | Islamabad |
As the trophy continues its journey through the cities, it will not only bring the excitement of the PSL to fans but also highlight the country’s rich cultural and cricketing heritage. The second leg of the tour, which will feature more cities, will be announced soon.
This tour marks a momentous occasion for PSL, setting the stage for an action-packed season ahead.
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