MULTAN – Ali Tareen, son of PTI stalwart Jahangir Khan Tareen is thinkingof taking a U Turn.
He said that he was reconsidering his plans to buy the sixth franchise ofthe Pakistan Super League (PSL).
The Lodhran politician who was previously keen to buy the PSL’s franchise —formerly known as Multan Sultans — expressed his reservations on Twitterabout the new estimated price of the team.
“Last year when Multan Sultans was sold for 5.2m, I felt it was overpriced.A year later the owners failed to pay PCB, leading to new bids. To keep theteam in South Punjab, I planned to bid expecting a price around 4m. Butkhabr hai ke phir 5m cross ho ga (word is that it will cross 5 million).Now I’m reconsidering,” he tweeted.
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Last year when Multan Sultans was sold for 5.2m, I felt it was overpriced.A year later the owners failed to pay PCB, leading to new bids. To keep theteam in South Punjab, I planned to bid expecting a price around 4m. Butkhabr hai ke phir 5m cross ho ga. Now Im reconsidering.18:58 – 16 Dec 2018link
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Last month, he confirmed to media that he was interested in buying thefranchise.








