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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, whoโ€™s gearing up for a strong comeback.

In a heartfelt move, Multan Sultansโ€™ owner, Ali Tareen, personally reached out to Ihsanullah and extended a lifeline for his return to peak form. The young pacer will represent the Sultansโ€™ departmental team, JDW, in the upcoming President Cup Grade 2 tournament, scheduled for April and May.

But thereโ€™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 Tareenโ€™s Vision for Ihsanullah

Ali Tareen didnโ€™t hold back in expressing his belief in Ihsanullahโ€™s potential. “He is an asset for both us and the nation,” he said. โ€œFast bowlers of his caliber are born once in a generation. They need protection, and weโ€™re determined to nurture him into a world-class talent.โ€

Thatโ€™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 starโ€™s growth. He also emphasized the franchiseโ€™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 Sultansโ€™ consistent backing, he said, โ€œMultan Sultans have always stood by me, and Iโ€™m immensely grateful for their continuous support.โ€

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