PAKISTAN ( THE COW NEWS DIGITAL ) The trophy tour for the 11th edition of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) continues across the country, with the glittering prize returning to Karachi after a brief visit to Hyderabad.
According to officials from the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), the trophy was displayed at several iconic locations in Karachi following its arrival. The tour included visits to the historic neighborhood of Lyari, the scenic waterfront area of Clifton Beach, and the landmark Merewether Tower, where a special photo shoot was organized to highlight the city’s cultural and sporting significance.
The PCB also shared photographs from the trophy tour on its official social media platforms, generating excitement among cricket fans ahead of the highly anticipated tournament. The promotional tour aims to bring the trophy closer to fans across different cities and celebrate the growing popularity of the league.
Officials confirmed that after the video shoot for the official PSL anthem, the trophy will continue its journey to other cities across Pakistan as part of the promotional campaign for the upcoming season.
Earlier, the shining PSL Season 11 trophy was officially unveiled at National Stadium Karachi, marking the beginning of activities leading up to the new edition of the league.
The 11th edition of the Pakistan Super League is scheduled to begin on March 26, with the final set to take place on May 3. This season is expected to be particularly exciting as the tournament will feature eight teams for the first time in its history, expanding the competition and providing more opportunities for emerging players to showcase their talent.
Cricket enthusiasts across the country are eagerly awaiting the start of the tournament, which has grown into one of the most prominent T20 leagues in the world since its launch. The PSL trophy tour is part of the league’s efforts to build anticipation and engage fans ahead of the competition.
With Karachi hosting several promotional activities, the city once again stands at the center of the PSL celebrations, highlighting its long-standing connection with Pakistan’s cricketing culture.
