When it comes to nurturing talent, Multan Sultans have proven they know how to back their players. This time, their focus is on fast-bowling sensation Ihsanullah, who’s gearing up for a strong comeback.
In a heartfelt move, Multan Sultans’ owner, Ali Tareen, personally reached out to Ihsanullah and extended a lifeline for his return to peak form. The young pacer will represent the Sultans’ departmental team, JDW, in the upcoming President Cup Grade 2 tournament, scheduled for April and May.
But there’s more to this partnership than just tournament participation. Ihsanullah will train at the state-of-the-art Multan Sultans Academy in Lodhran under the watchful eye of fast-bowling coach Catherine Dalton.
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Ali Tareen’s Vision for Ihsanullah
Ali Tareen didn’t hold back in expressing his belief in Ihsanullah’s potential. “He is an asset for both us and the nation,” he said. “Fast bowlers of his caliber are born once in a generation. They need protection, and we’re determined to nurture him into a world-class talent.”
That’s not just lip service. Tareen confirmed that the Sultans are committed to working closely with the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to ensure the young star’s growth. He also emphasized the franchise’s role in helping Ihsanullah regain full fitness and form for a return to the PSL next year.
For Ihsanullah, this support means the world. Reflecting on the Sultans’ consistent backing, he said, “Multan Sultans have always stood by me, and I’m immensely grateful for their continuous support.”
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