Former owner Ali Tareen welcomed the news, calling it an emotional moment for both him and the region. He expressed gratitude to Gohar Shah for taking over the franchise and steering the revival successfully.
The comeback comes just in time for PSL 11, which will feature the team under new management after the Sialkot Stallionz license transitioned to CD Ventures. The franchise has been rebranded, with an updated valuation of Rs2,000,000,000 per year.
Tareen reflected on his seven-year association with Multan Sultans, saying the team had always been more than cricket a symbol of pride for South Punjab.
“The removal of the team hurt deeply, not personally, but for the fans and the region,” he shared.
Ali Tareen also thanked Gohar Shah for fighting for people of South Punjab. Stating now the South Punjab has get its team and voice back.
To this, Gohar Shah replied as, this is still your team bro, always will be, see you soon. The comeback of Multan Sultan marks the comeback of South Punjab in the game.
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The PSL 11 schedule now welcomes the returning Multan Sultans, giving the region renewed hope for competitive cricket and inspiring local talent. Tareen believes this move will strengthen the league and connect more fans to the sport.