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Most franchises are staying put. The problem lies with Multan Sultan
Alhore Qalandars extend PSL partnership. PHOTO: PCB
“You were saying this ‘game‘ was fixed and no action will be taken against Multan Sultans, Ali Tareen would remain the owner, soon we’d see a picture of him and Salman Naseer exchanging bouquets, and then everyone would live happily ever after. But now the deadline is almost here, and the Sultans’ issues remain unresolved.
Ali Tareen is hinting at a legal battle — that means things are really bad.”
When I said this to a friend who closely follows the PSL, he replied, “I gave my opinion after analyzing the situation, but perhaps I was wrong. Anyway, after waiting so long, wait another couple of days — everything will become clear.”
He said that and went quiet, but the questions in my mind regarding the Pakistan Super League remain.
Multan Sultans became the most expensive franchise in the league, paying 1.08 billion rupees annually.
On the field, their performance this year was poor, but off the field, owner Ali Tareen was hitting plenty of verbal sixes and fours.
Just as players get applause from fans, he did too — but he also had to face the displeasure of PCB officials. I’ve already written about the reasons in detail earlier, but now it seems the matter is reaching an unhappy conclusion.
In a day, the deadline will expire, and we’ll know which franchises are retaining their teams and who is going for rebidding.
Peshawar Zalmi confirmed first, Lahore Qalandars have verbally agreed, Karachi Kings have heavy stakes in the league so they can’t afford to withdraw, and Islamabad United and Quetta Gladiators have found PSL to be a golden goose — they’re not going anywhere either.
So, most franchises are staying put. The problem lies with Multan Sultans. The PCB didn’t even make them an offer to retain the team. Ali Tareen recently said that his messages are being ignored. Every PCB press release uses the term “eligible franchises,” which clearly suggests that it’s time to bid farewell to the Sultans.
By now, Ali likely realizes the seriousness of the situation. He might have thought that fiery statements on social media would save him, but that was a miscalculation.
If Ramiz Raja, Zaka Ashraf, or Najam Sethi were chairman, perhaps a phone call from his father would have fixed things — but Mohsin Naqvi is different; he doesn’t tolerate such behavior.
Ali Tareen thought he was being clever by only targeting Salman Naseer in his criticism, but his statements ultimately hurt the league itself — and no head of an institution can accept that. Now, there seems to be no room left for forgiveness, which is why he’s hinting at legal action. Reportedly, efforts were also made to get other franchises on his side, but few would risk jumping onto a sinking ship.
Although it seems unlikely, if somehow reconciliation happens at the last minute, the franchise fee will increase from 1.08 billion to 1.35 billion rupees. If they had to accept that increase anyway, why start the fight in the first place?
If the dispute continues, Ali Tareen will lose ownership and won’t even be allowed to participate in the rebidding. If he tries to front someone else — an uncle, cousin, or friend — what’s the point? It’ll be a case of “spent nothing, but broke the glass and paid twelve annas.”
Now we’ll see how the drama ends — will there only be two new teams, or will three franchises be sold?
Before departing, though, Multan Sultans have put other franchises in a tough spot too. The audit firm was given financials showing a profit, while several other franchises reported losses. The question arises — if a team paying over a billion rupees annually is profitable, how are the others in loss? Franchise fees have already gone up significantly, but since new teams haven’t yet been sold, it’s better not to discuss specific figures.
What I do know is that many owners are unhappy with how things are unfolding. They’ve held multiple meetings among themselves.
Questions are being raised:
On what formula were the fees increased?
What is the new financial model for new franchises?
Meetings with the audit firm weren’t very fruitful, but for now, no one wants open confrontation. The first priority for all is to retain ownership.
Imagine someone earning 100,000 rupees a month — if that’s divided among six family members and then two more join without any increase in income, the original ones end up losing out. The same applies here: along with revising the financial model, revenue streams must increase.
These franchise owners were the ones who stepped up when no one was willing to embrace the PSL. Ali Tareen joined later, but the others — Javed Afridi, Atif Rana, Sameen Rana, Nadeem Omar, Ali Naqvi, Salman Iqbal — were loyal partners from the very beginning. They deserve respect.
If any owner causes trouble over dues, handle it according to the law. But bring in new owners who aren’t just chasing fame — ones who won’t panic after seeing the first year’s accounts. Bring in people who can take the league to new heights.
Existing franchises, too, should look for new ways to help PSL grow. Only then can the league become bigger and stronger — otherwise, ten years from now, we’ll still be standing exactly where we are today.
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Ruben Amorim: Man United ‘steal’ set-piece routines from rivals
Ruben Amorim has said that Manchester United are “stealing” set-piece routines from other clubs after goals from two free-kicks helped earn a valuable 2-1 win over Crystal Palace.
United came from behind at Selhurst Park thanks to second-half goals from Joshua Zirkzee and Mason Mount, both of which came from Bruno Fernandes set plays.
Amorim’s team have now scored 10 Premier League goals from set-pieces this season — joint most with table-toppers Arsenal.
“We work a lot,” Amorim said when asked about United’s improvement at set-pieces.
“We have more time to work, we work a lot and we learn a lot in England.
“I think you are used to seeing that, but when you come for the Premier League you learn a lot with other teams how to do it and we are stealing a lot of things to score goals.”
United looked destined for another set-back following Monday’s defeat to 10-man Everton when Crystal Palace went in at half-time 1-0 up thanks to a retaken penalty from Jean-Philippe Mateta.
But there was marked improvement in their performance after the break as Amorim’s team recorded just their second league win away from home since March.
“I just said to the players we need to be more alive and you can feel that,” Amorim said.
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“So if you are more alive, you are in more places, you are near the ball more often. I think everyone did that.
“But we also need to understand that the opponent was tired also in the second half.
“And when you increase the rhythm and the opponent gets tired a little bit, suffers right away a goal, you felt that we had the control of the game and that’s it.”
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Panthers reach 7 wins for first time since 2022 with upset victory over Rams
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The Carolina Panthers created havoc for the Los Angeles Rams and received a boost from the sloppy weather as they defeated the best team in the NFC, 31-28.
Carolina notched its seventh win of the year. It’s the first time they have won at least seven games since the 2022 season when Matt Rhule, and eventually Steve Wilks, were at the helm. The Panthers also snapped the Rams’ six-game winning streak.
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Carolina Panthers quarterback Bryce Young runs against the Los Angeles Rams during the first half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Nov. 30, 2025, in Charlotte, North Carolina (Rusty Jones/AP Photo)
Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford entered the game as the NFL MVP favorite. It seemed like he was going to have a big game as he led the team down for a touchdown on the opening drive. At the time, it was his 28th touchdown pass without an interception, which broke an NFL record.
The good vibes didn’t last long as Stafford threw an interception on his next drive and later had a pick six to Panthers cornerback Mike Jackson. The Panthers’ defense then forced Stafford to fumble the ball on the Rams’ final drive, which sunk any hopes of them coming back to force overtime or win the game.
Panthers quarterback Bryce Young was 15-of-20 with 206 passing yards and three touchdown passes. He found rookie wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan for a 43-yard go-ahead touchdown with 6:34 left in the game. It was McMillan’s only catch of the game.

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Carolina’s Jalen Coker had four catches for 74 yards and a touchdown. Running back Chuba Hubbard had two catches for 41 yards and a touchdown. He also added 83 yards on the ground on 17 carries.
Stafford finished 18-of-28 with 243 passing yards and two touchdown passes. Both touchdowns were to Davante Adams, who finished with four catches for 58 yards.
The Panthers’ (7-6) win kept them in contention for the NFC South lead. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have a higher winning percentage after their win over the Arizona Cardinals, moving to 7-5.
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The Rams’ grip on the conference was loosened. The loss meant the Chicago Bears have the best record in the NFC. Chicago defeated the Philadelphia Eagles on Black Friday.
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