Sri Lankan legend Kumar Sangakkara has agreed to travel to Pakistan for Pakistan Super League (PSL), Multan Sultan owner Asher Schon confirmed on Wednesday.
Confirming Sanga’s availability for PSL eliminators and final in Pakistan, the owner of the new franchise speaking to media in Dubai said “Yes, Kumar Sangakkara has agreed [to come to Pakistan] and he’s very excited about it, he has a lot of history in Pakistan.”
Other foreign players in his team would be travelling to Pakistan as well, he added.
Lahore’s Gaddafi Stadium is set to host two eliminator matches of the PSL, while Karachi’s National Stadium will witness the final on March 25.
The franchise president said it was good to see the big stars stepping up with their game.
“Our big players have stepped up. [look at] Kumar Sangakkara, Shoaib Malik. We have the strongest bowling lineup [in PSL].”
He also lauded the professionalism of head coach Tom Moody and director Wasim Akram, who “must be given credit for the team’s performance.”
He shared that the Multan Sultans would be launching their own program to develop cricket talent in the country, from April this year.