PSL 10 Anthem Finally falls with an alignment full of stars


The renowned Pakistani singers Ali Zafar (center) and Natasha Baig (left) act during the Hymn PSL 2025 x Dekho. - Screengrab/PSL
The renowned Pakistani singers Ali Zafar (center) and Natasha Baig (left) act during the Hymn PSL 2025 x Dekho. – Screengrab/PSL

Lahore: The official anthem of the Super League of Pakistan (PSL) 2025, titled “X Dekho”, has finally launched, preparing the stage for another exciting Cricket season.

The anthem presents an electrifying line of artists, including the musical sensation of Punjabi Abrar-Ul-Haq, making its debut for the PSL.

The renowned singer and composer Ali Zafar, the powerful voice of Natasha Baig, who is also singing PSL’s anthem for the first time and the dynamic rap style of Talha Anjum rap style.

The anthem captures the energy, emotion and passion of the Pakistan marquee event, which reflects the unwavering connection between Cricket, music and fans.

In a statement, the CEO of PSL, Salman Naseer, said: “This year’s vision is to celebrate a milestone: ten years of PSL.

“The anthem is called X Dekho, which represents pride in the achievements and obstacles surpassed by the PSL HBL during the last decade.”

He added: “The four artists of different origins, genres and vocal ranges reflect the diversity of Pakistan’s talent. This year, the idea was to create a song that is fresh, but familiar and resonates among fans worldwide.”

The tenth edition of the HBL Pakistan Super League (PSL) will begin on Friday, April 11, with the Islamabad United defenders face the two -time winners Lahore Qalandars at the Rawalpindi Cricket stadium.

A total of 34 games will be played between six teams from April 11 to May 18. The Lahore Gaddafi Stadium will be the host of 13 games, including the two eliminators and the grand final.

In addition, it is scheduled for an exhibition match in Peshawar among the hosts, Peshawar Zalmi and Quetta Gladiators, and the date has not yet been announced after April 8 was previously considered.

The Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium will organize 11 games, including the first qualifier on May 13, while the National Bank Stadium of the Karachi Bank and the Cricket Stadium Fine will organize five games.

The tournament will also have three double -headed doubles, with two scheduled for Saturdays and one on Labor Day (May 1).



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