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Ali Tareen Pulls Out of PSL Auction as PCB Takes over Multan Sultans
- At the PSL franchise auction, Ali Tareen pulled out of today's PSL franchise auction, announcing the decision at the last minute on X.
- After walking away at the end of last year, Ali Tareen had said he intended to bid to retake the Multan Sultans franchise when it was put up for sale after the PSL concludes.
- Quoting his X post, Tareen said on X he would only return if it matched the reasons for prior ownership.
- With the team due to be sold after the PSL, Tareen's exit affects the auction for one of the two new PSL franchises and who will control Multan Sultans.
- Beyond ownership, auction technicalities include teams named after cities outside the six requiring an additional payment in the region of USD 1 million, while Tareen's withdrawal leaves uncertainty over the Multan Sultans sale.
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Ali Tareen pulls out of PSL auction as PCB takes over Multan Sultans
Ali Tareen has announced he will not take part in the Pakistan Super League (PSL) franchise auction, as the tournament prepares to expand to eight teams ahead of its 11th edition. The decision comes on the day the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is set to auction two new franchises at the Jinnah Convention Centre in Islamabad, with 10 bidders having qualified for the final stage. Tareen, who owned the Multan Sultans franchise, confirmed his decisi…
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