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WATCH: Tareen posts barbed ‘apology’ after PCB legal notice
Ali Tareen, owner of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) franchise Multan Sultans, has issued a sharply sarcastic “apology” after receiving a legal notice from the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).
Framed as contrition but delivered with barbed asides, his response took aim at the league’s stewardship while acknowledging the board’s grievances over alleged breaches of the 10-year franchise contract.
According to the notice, the PCB accused Tareen of violating multiple clauses of the PSL franchise agreement and demanded both a public apology and a retraction of his critical remarks. It warned that failure to comply could trigger termination of Multan Sultans’ contract and see Tareen blacklisted from the league—an ultimatum that significantly raised the stakes of the dispute.
Posting a video on his X account, Tareen appeared to comply in form while contesting the substance, using sarcastic language to question the PSL’s management and decision-making.
Tareen began by outlining the PCB’s ultimatum before questioning the board’s approach to conflict. He expressed frustration over the lack of direct communication, stating that he never received “a single call, message, email, or invitation asking to meet and resolve these issues together.”
“Instead, I was served a legal notice,” he said. “If you were more competent, you would know these matters aren’t handled this way.” He accused the management of being surrounded by “yes-men” and unable to accept criticism, asserting that the league “belongs to the fans and to all of Pakistan, not to the handful of people currently running it.”
While stating his legal team saw no need for an apology, Tareen proceeded to offer one “because I want the PSL to improve.” His apology, however, served to reiterate all his previous complaints.
He apologised for expressing frustration when he noticed issues and for his critical remarks about what he perceived as a lack of professionalism.
He apologised for “criticising the opening ceremony,” sarcastically praising the “amazing” act of having “national stars… lip-sync.” He conceded that wanting the ceremony to “start on time, finish on time, and that the mic should work properly” was going “too far.”
He addressed minor grievances mentioned in the notice, offering a sincere apology for being “10 minutes late” to a Zoom meeting and for claiming the “PSL would not have bugs,” while sarcastically noting the flawless logistics that saw “half of your team in one hotel, and the other half in another.”
Striking a conciliatory note amid the sarcasm, Tareen proposed a simple solution: “call me over, offer me a cup of tea and a few biscuits, and let’s sit together and talk.” He suggested they could agree to end public criticism and work together to improve the league.
The video concluded with Tareen tearing up the legal notice, a final act of defiance following his “apology.” He ended his statement with, “So, I hope you like my apology video.”
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The defending World Series champion Los Angeles Dodgers opened the 2025 MLB season in Japan on March 18.
Now, 220 days later, they meet the Toronto Blue Jays in Game 1 of the Fall Classic.
Will the Dodgers be the first team to repeat as champs since the New York Yankees at the turn of the century? Or will the underdog Blue Jays win their first title since 1993?
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Vikings coach Kevin O’Connell defends choice to keep Carson Wentz in blowout loss for prolonged period
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The Los Angeles Chargers dominated the Minnesota Vikings on Thursday night. The 37-10 defeat dropped the Vikings’ record to 3-4.
But much of the postgame chatter focused on coach Kevin O’Connell’s decision not to pull quarterback Carson Wentz from the blowout.
Wentz was dealing with some discomfort in his non-throwing shoulder. He was sacked five times on Thursday, which appeared to further aggravate the shoulder he was already nursing. The shoulder issue, coupled with the scoreboard, raised concerns about keeping the veteran quarterback on the field longer than many perceived as necessary.
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Minnesota Vikings head coach Kevin O’Connell interacts with Carson Wentz (11) on the sideline during the first half of a game against the Los Angeles Chargers at SoFi Stadium on Oct. 23, 2025, in Inglewood, California. (Brooke Sutton/Getty Images)
Wentz was noticeably grimacing throughout the majority of the game.
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After the game, O’Connell explained his decision to stick with Wentz for most of the game.
“We kept on checking in [with Wentz],” the coach told reporters. “Maybe getting Max [Brosmer] ready to go. Tyler [vice president of player health and performance, Tyler Williams] was coming to me a lot tonight, but every time he seemed to update me on that. Carson was sore going into it. He took obviously quite a few hits—but he was able to—I asked him multiple times where he was at and he said he was good and wanted to keep going.”

Minnesota Vikings quarterback Carson Wentz (11) drops back to pass against the Los Angeles Chargers during the second half at SoFi Stadium on Oct. 23, 2025, in Inglewood, California. (Gary A. Vasquez/Imagn Images)
“It did seem like he was in pain there a couple times.”
J.J. McCarthy was inactive Thursday. The second-year quarterback started the first two games of the season but has been sidelined since then with an ankle injury.

Minnesota Vikings head coach Kevin O’Connell during the second half at SoFi Stadium on Oct. 23, 2025, in Inglewood, California. (Gary A. Vasquez/Imagn Images)
O’Connell did note that McCarthy would return to the starting lineup against the Detroit Lions in Week 9 if he is fully recovered, the NFL Network reported.
Game cameras showed Wentz slamming his helmet on the Vikings’ sideline out of apparent frustration. Wentz later made it clear that the injury ultimately did not hamper his throwing ability.
“I don’t think so,” Wentz said. “I don’t think throwing wise. That’s honestly why I felt confident to go. I felt I could do my job. I thought I could throw the ball. Thankfully, you don’t need your left shoulder all that much to throw the football. So mechanically, throwing wise, I felt like I could do everything I needed to do.”
Reserve quarterback Max Brosmer briefly entered Thursday’s contest, completing three of his four pass attempts in the fourth quarter.
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O’Connell acknowledged that he had considered inserting the rookie signal-caller earlier in the game.
“Yeah we did,” O’Connell said. “Carson’s a veteran player. He understands, kind of, some of our circumstances tonight. I think it’s very difficult to ask a rookie to go in there for his first performance and have to be kind of weathering it a little bit for the group.
“I did think about that at different times in the game but at the same time, the confidence we have in Max and the upside we see in Max is real. You also don’t want to send him out there and force a level of figure-it-outness that’s probably beyond a guy playing for the first time.”
The Vikings have now dropped back-to-back games.
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