Twenty players from the HBL Pakistan Super League (PSL) visited the Sindh police's Special Security Unit (SSU) headquarters and appreciated the professionalism of the province's law-enforcers.
The delegation comprised both domestic players, including cricketers from Islamabad United, Quetta Gladiators, Karachi Kings and Peshawar Zalmi, and foreign players such as Martin Guptill, Johan Botha, and Ben Cutting.
Other Pakistani players who were part of the delegation included Umar Gul, Saeed Ajmal, Faheem Ashraf, Umar Akmal, Haider Ali, Mohammad Haris, Danish Aziz, Ruman Raees and Abrar Ahmed.
DIG Security and Emergency Services Division Dr Maqsood Ahmed welcomed the players on their arrival at the headquarters. The DIG Security apprised the players of the sacrifices made and steps taken for the revival of international cricket in the country.
The players also participated in shooting practice at the indoor firing range of the Special Security Unit.
Concluding the visit, the representatives of the teams presented their respective shirts as a souvenir to the DIG Security, who reciprocated by presenting the players with honorary shields and Sindhi caps and ajrak.
Lahore Qalandars to make first pick in platinum category during player draft event to be held on Jan 11, 2025
Cricketing body notifies ICC of decision made after chairman met with UAE's president
Opening batter becomes first in ODI cricket history to get out on ducks in all games of a series
Sufiyan Muqeem, Saim Ayub starred with ball, while Shaneen and Naseem claimed two wickets each
Uncapped Sufiyan earns his place in lineup on back of stellar performances in T20I series against Zimbabwe
Gongadi Trisha's impressive half-century saves the day for Blue Shirts