The Pakistan Super League (PSL) is gearing up for its 10th edition, but the buzz isn’t just about cricket. The official anthem has become a hot topic, with many questioning the league’s decision to bring back Ali Zafar as the lead singer—again.
Same Singer, Same Debate
Ali Zafar has been the voice of PSL for years, delivering anthems in 2016, 2017, 2018, and 2024. Now, as he returns for PSL 10, fans and even franchise owners are raising concerns over the lack of variety.
Multan Sultans’ owner, Ali Khan Tareen, didn’t hold back. Taking to Instagram, he criticized the PSL’s repetitive choices, saying:
“Pakistan has so many amazing artists. Yet almost half of our anthems have been given to the same middle-aged dude, despite franchises raising concerns about the artist. They talk about making this the biggest PSL ever, yet keep giving space to the same recycled voices…”
Tareen’s frustration echoes a growing sentiment among PSL followers. With so much musical talent in Pakistan, why does the league keep circling back to the same artist?
Fan Reactions: Disappointment and Sarcasm
Social media has been buzzing with reactions. Some fans are calling out the PSL for not giving younger artists a chance, while others are simply tired of hearing the same voice year after year.
One user on X (formerly Twitter) sarcastically asked, “Is there anyone else in Pakistan who can sing?” Another wrote, “Not moving on from Ali Zafar after this many PSL seasons shows how much the country has progressed… not!”
The criticism isn’t just about music. Zafar’s 2024 anthem, Khul Ke Khel, also sparked controversy due to his ongoing legal dispute with singer Meesha Shafi. Despite resistance from some franchises, the song—featuring Aima Baig—was eventually released.
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What’s Next for PSL 10?
While the anthem debate rages on, the cricketing action is set to begin. The 10th edition of the HBL Pakistan Super League kicks off on April 11, with defending champions Islamabad United taking on Lahore Qalandars at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium.
The question remains: will PSL management take this criticism seriously in the future, or will the anthem continue to be a predictable affair? For now, fans will have to accept that PSL 10’s official soundtrack is once again in familiar hands.
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