Hobart Hurricanes boost squad with Pakistani talent for Global Super League
Sahibzada Farhan and Mohammad Nawaz signed with Hurricane Hobart
Sahibzada Farhan and Mohammad Nawaz signed with Hurricane Hobart
(Web Desk): Two Pakistani internationals have been signed by the Hobart Hurricanes for their debut campaign, strengthening their Global Super League 2025 roster.

Mohammad Nawaz and Sahibzada Farhan have been revealed to be a part of the squad, as will pursue the tournament’s $1 million jackpot in Guyana.

Starting Thursday, July 10, the tournament will be held at the Guyana National Stadium in Providence and will have elite T20 franchises from around the world. All the matches will be played in Guyana National Stadium completely.

Due to his impeccable PSL campaign, Sahibzada Farhan has been privileged enough to be a part of the Hobart Hurricanes for the Global Super League. This is the exact same PSL campaign that resulted in his national recall. Sahibzada Farhan, a formidable, high-powered batter with an expanding reputation, is an excellent match for Hobart’s lineup because of his belligerent and consonant cricketing style.

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Meanwhile, Mohammad Nawaz is an exemplary cricketer in international T20 cricket. He provides amazing benefits as a worthy left-arm spinner and lower-order hitter; moreover, he is pliable with the bat and gives the ball balance, due to which Hobart has been blessed with an array of strategic alternatives because of him.

Joining Mohammad Nawaz and Sahibzada Farhan as their overseas players, we have Mohammad Nabi and Odean Smith.

The tournament will commence from July 10 to 19. To win the second edition of the Global Super League, the Hobart Hurricanes must defeat the Rangpur Riders, Dubai Capitals, and Guyana Amazon Warriors.

Now that Sahibzada Farhan and Mohammad Nawaz are signed, the Hurricanes, who combine Tasmanian toughness with international experience, will be looking to not only play the game but also create history in Guyana.