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Multan Sultans Squad 2021 - PSL Results and Anthem

Multan Sultans have announced their squad for the 6th season of Pakistan Super League. As per Multan Sultans Squad 2021 - Shahid Afridi to lead the side for PSL 6. The team has a very strong batting line-up, bowling, and strengthen with the all-rounders in the squad. Sultans have five foreign players in the squad such as Moeen Ali, James Vince, Rilee Rossouw, Ravi Bopara, and Fabien Allen.

The team has retained 7 players from the last season of the Pakistan Super League. Sultans made few changes in the squad by replacing Shoaib Malik to Shahid Afridi as the skipper of the team. Shoaib Malik became part of the Peshawar Zalmi squad for the upcoming cricket season. Usman Qadir, Ali Shafique, and Rohail Nazir to make their debut in PSL 6.

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Multan Sultans Squad 2021

For PSL 6 - PSL 2021 or Pakistan Super League 2021 - Multan Sultan has announced its current squad. Sultans have chosen the balanced side this time after losing two consecutive terms and not making through the knockout stage. According to the PSL 2021 schedule and teams - Multan Sultans is all set to announce their squad for the PSL 6. The franchise will retain the max players from the PSL 4 Multan Squad. 

CategoryMultan Sultans 2021 Squad
BatsmanJames Vince, Moeen Ali Shaan Masood, Rilee Rossouw, Zeeshan Ashraf, Khushdil Shah, Ravi Bopara, Fabien Allen
All-roundersShahid Afridi, Ali Shafique, Sohail Tanveer, Imran Tahir, Junaid Khan
Wicket-Keeper                                  Rohail Nazir,
BowlersMohammad Irfan, Mohammad Ilyas, Usman Qadir, Bilawal Bhatti

Multan Sultans PSL 2021

Multan Sultans is a professional T20 cricket franchise which is owned by Ali Khan Tareen and Taimoor Malik jointly. The franchise was introduced in 2017 and took part in the 3rd edition of PSL. The team nominally based in Multan, the city of Saints.

Multan Sultans own Multan Cricket Stadium with a capacity of 35000 spectators as the home ground to the team. During the first edition of Multan Sultan as PSL 3, team captained by Shoaib Malik under the coaching of “King of Swing” Wasim Akram.

Multan Sultans PSL Results

During PSL 3, the team defeated the defending title Peshawar Zalmi by seven wickets in the chase of 152 runs. The team beat Islamabad United, Peshawar Zalmi, and Lahore Qalandars at the group stage but didn’t make it through the knockout stage. 

Imran Tahir, Junaid Khan, and Shoaib Malik were the prominent figures during the PSL 2018 as the first edition to Multan Sultans. Sultans won 4 matches out of 9 games and lost the rest off. The team didn’t qualified for the PSL knockout stage. 

During the PSL 2019, the team captained by Shahid Afridi and skipper became leading wicket-taker with ten wickets in 8 matches. Sultans won 3 games out of 10 and didn’t maintain their reputation in PSL 2019.

Shahid Afridi, Imran Tahir, and Mohammad Ilyas were the leading figures on the bowling side for Sultans. The team lost the opening game of PSL 2019 against Karachi Kings with a narrow defeat of just seven runs. 

Brand Identity of Multan Sultans

Sultans introduced their debut to Pakistan Super League as the 6th team of the tournament. During PSL 3 or PSL 2018, the franchise made its debut and defeated the defending champions in the first game of the competition.

The team got brand identity when the former skipper of Pakistan National Team skipper and a man with the most wickets Wasim Akram joined the franchise as head coach. Sultans logo and kit revealed for PSL 2021 edition with the enthusiasm of win, and everyone welcomed the Sultans. 

Tom Moody is the head coach of the Multan Sultan for PSL 2021, and the team is all set to rock this year. Moody has a handsome profile as an Australian cricketer who has recorded his name in the history book of international cricket. 

Brand Ambassador of Sultans

The showbiz and Lollywood star Javed Shaikh, Ahsan Khan, Momal Sheikh, and Neelam Munir will represent the franchise. Sultans have finalized Sadia Khan. Another Lollywood or Kariwood star will take part in the promo of Multan Sultans. 

Sultans has many promotion partners for Pakistan Super League 2021 like Pepsi, Lay’s, OLX, Asia Ghee Mills, Fauji Fertilizers, and Afsaneh. The team will wear these logos as Multan Sultan’s kit logo.

Head-to-Head Records 

Multan Sultans don’t have any decent records in the PSL tournament. The team has won a total of 7 games out of 19. The files stated below.

  • Islamabad United - Total 4, 2 Won, 2 Lost
  • Karachi Kings - Total 4, 0 Won, 3 Lost, 1 NR
  • Lahore Qalandars  - Total 4, 2 Won, 2 Lost
  • Peshawar Zalmi  - Total 4, 2 Won, 2 Lost
  • Quetta Gladiators - Total 4, 1 Won, 3 Lost

Multan Sultans Anthem

Multan Sultan initially introduced with the legendary folk singer Atta Ullah Khan Esa Khailvi song “Baariyan Sab Nai Leen Ab Waqt Janobb Ka Hai.” The title song or theme song released during the maiden PSL 2018 edition for Multan Sultan.

During the PSL 2019, Babar Khan expressed his love for Multan Sultan, and the theme song was released. The title was “Hum Hain Multan Sultan.” You can Google the Multan Sultan Anthem or Multan Sultan Song PSL 6. 

The title song is available in all formats as you can search it from YouTube, SoundCloud, and download in all acceptable forms. The fans can download and convert into any format like MP4, MP3 or HD Quality and enjoy the cricket season.

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