Jang Group partners with Quetta Gladiators for PSL 5
KARACHI: Jang Media Group on Friday signed a deal with Quetta Gladiators as Official media partner for the upcoming PSL Season 5.
It was announced in a MOU signing ceremony between Mr. Sarmad Ali, Managing Director, Jang Media Group, and Nadeem Omar, owner of Quetta Gladiators, who are the defending PSL champions. According to the MoU, the country’s largest media network will promote the Pakistan Super League (PSL) franchise in PSL season 5.
“The Jang Media Group feels proud to be associated with Quetta Gladiators. Jang being the largest media group in the country will help highlight the franchise’s efforts in promoting sports. Hopefully, the joint venture will be a great success,” Sarmad Ali said.
Jang Media Group is the leading media conglomerate in Pakistan while Quetta Gladiator is the winner of last season of PSL. With this winning combination, this season of PSL looks promising for both.
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