Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi has expressed optimism about the upcoming Pakistan Super League (PSL), stating that the tournament is set to become “bigger and better” this season. Speaking at a press briefing, he highlighted the government’s efforts to ensure enhanced security, improved facilities, and greater international participation.
Naqvi said that the PSL has become a global brand, attracting top players from around the world, and the authorities are committed to maintaining a safe and vibrant environment for both players and fans. He added that preparations are underway to improve stadium infrastructure and fan engagement initiatives.
The minister also noted that the league’s growth has a positive impact on Pakistan’s sports tourism and international image, with more countries expressing interest in hosting PSL matches. He emphasized that the government’s support will help make the tournament a showcase of world-class cricket.
With renewed energy and improved planning, Naqvi believes the PSL will continue to strengthen Pakistan’s position in global cricket and provide entertainment for fans nationwide.
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