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Will Ali Zafar be crowned PSL anthem king again? singer seeks fan verdict for season 9

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The countdown to Pakistan Super League (PSL) Season 9 is on, and cricket fans are buzzing with anticipation, not just for the thrilling matches but also for the season’s anthem. And who better to reignite the hype than Ali Zafar, the undisputed king of PSL anthems for the first three seasons?

But this year, Zafar throws the mic, figuratively speaking, to the fans. In a bold move, he’s taken to social media, asking the very people who sing along to his anthems: “Should I sing PSL 9’s anthem?”

“Will it enhance the image of PSL and PCB?” he ponders, “Will it bring all stakeholders greater financial benefits? Or are there better options out there?” The singer, known for his humility, asks fans to “vote honestly” and assures them, “There’s no ego here. I want to hear your true opinions, not just the whispers of a few powerful voices.”

The post has ignited a wildfire online, with fans overwhelmingly chanting “Bring back Zafar!” His anthems like “Ab Khel Ke Dikha,” “Ab Khel Jamay Ga,” and “Dil Se Jaan Laga De” are etched in the hearts of PSL loyalists. But will nostalgia win, or will a new voice take the stage?

Whether or not Zafar takes the mic for PSL 9 remains to be seen. But his bold move has sparked a crucial conversation about fan involvement and the power of the collective voice. As the countdown to the tournament begins, one thing is clear: the anthem of PSL 9 promises to be a collaborative masterpiece, crafted not just by a singer, but by the passionate hearts of Pakistani cricket fans.

  • Internews Pakistan is an Islamabad-based news agency established in 1997.

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