
PSL: Ali Zafar drops bomb news on his Twitter
Pakistan’s famous singer, Ali Zafar, is making the trends. Multiple sources reliably speculated that the singer would be performing in the PSL opening ceremony on high demands.
A few sources wrote that CEO PCB had confirmed the news, but as Ali now denies the report on his official Twitter, his statement continues to make news in the PSL section.

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He wrote, “I will not be performing at the opening ceremony”. This sentence has broken many hearts as Pakistan wanted their favorite singer to sing for them.
Notably, the PSL anthem 2021 is disliked since its initial release. The enthusiasts continue to demand the upcoming melodies by their favorites or their show in the ceremony.
It is worth mentioning that National Stadium Karachi will not witness the live HBL ceremony amidst the COVID restrictions. The PCB has arranged it in Turkey, Istanbul and the pre-recorded session will entertain the due date’s virtual crowds.
PSL: Ali Zafar drops bomb news on his Twitter
I will not be performing at the opening ceremony.
— Ali Zafar (@AliZafarsays) February 14, 2021
The show begins on 20th February as the current title defenders Karachi Kings will lock horns with Sarfaraz-led Quetta Gladiators at National Stadium, Karachi.
Also, see:
Hafeez and Sarfaraz step into a social controversy.

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