Shahid Afridi Quetta Gladiator James Vince


 Pakistan Super Competition (PSL) professional T20 league, PSL 7 the seventh season in 2022 is approaching soon and its schedule has been uploaded last champions and now team Quetta Gladiators have been the favorite of HBL PSL Season7. Because of Former Captain Lala Shahid Afridi and James Vince, England has a strong opening batsman.

According to sources, PSL 7 will begin on January 27 at National Stadium Karachi. Former Pakistan Captain all-rounder icon Shahid Afridi and James Vince, who played for Multan Sultan in the last edition of PSL, will represent Quetta Gladiator. Afridi's performance in the previous PSL was not particularly impressive; on the other hand, James Vince performed admirably, scoring 174 runs in five matches in the previous PSL 2021 sixth edition.

Shahid Afridi expressed his delight at the prospect of joining Quetta Gladiators, a team that has had a roller coaster ride in recent events despite winning the 2019 title. He also stated that his dream was to sign off another PSL trophy after his success with Peshawar Zalmi in 2017.

It was a lot of fun being a part of Multan Sultan, especially the strong team that knows how to come back from adversity as victors, Shahid Afridi tweeted. I had a great experience and made a lot of memories." He also sends his warmest greetings to Team Quetta. This is Shahid Afridi's final PSL season, and he wishes everyone to support him and his Quetta Gladiators. All the best to you, Lala, and the Quetta Gladiators.

Other news is that Multan Sultan's coach is set to visit Pakistan for the PSL 7 draught in 2022. This will take hold on the 12th of December at the Higher Performance Center in Lahore.

The purpose of the PSL is to motivate and inspire players to give their all. Afridi stated that he will use the same motivation to assist his team and give his all in order to win the trophy in 2022. Each team will bring a maximum of eight players from the previous event to the draught.

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