ISLAMABAD: Roaring fans welcomed Misbahul Haq, Saeed Ajmal and other members of the capital’s Pakistan Super League (PSL) team at the launch event for Islamabad United, held at the Pak-China Friendship Centre on Saturday.

The venue was lit bright orange in the team colours and there was a festive atmosphere around the event, which was well-attended by cricket-enthusiasts and their families.

Pop star Ali Zafar performed ‘Chakka Chauka’, the team’s official anthem at the launch, while other celebrities such as actor Fawad Khan and yesteryears singer Mohammad Ali Sheiki.

Team captain Misbahul Haq walked onto the stage amid thunderous applause and cheers. The team’s official kit was also unveiled at the ceremony.

“The event aimed to showcase the theme of the team. Since it is called Islamabad United, the point is to unite people and bring together various parts of Pakistan,” one of the organisers told Dawn.

“It was also a chance for the fans to get excited about the team ahead of the upcoming matches, and it was heartening to see the response of the audience, who turned out in droves,” he said.

Some fans, however, were disappointed that they did not get a chance to meet any of the international cricketers, such as Brad Haddin and Shane Watson, were not present. However, Wasim Akram and Dean Jones, the team’s director and head coach, respectively, sent video messages.

Published in Dawn, January 31st, 2016

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