Zalmi take cancer patient children to Dubai for PSL

Published February 10, 2017
DUBAI: A view of the traditional folk dance during the colourful opening ceremony of Pakistan Super League 2017 on Thursday.
DUBAI: A view of the traditional folk dance during the colourful opening ceremony of Pakistan Super League 2017 on Thursday.

DUBAI: A group of children from the Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital on Thursday arrived at the Dubai International Airport to support the Peshawar Zalmi at the PSL opening ceremony.

Zalmi’s official Twitter account announced their arrival at the airport.

The children are special guests of Peshawar Zalmi, team owner Jawed Afridi said, and will support the team throughout the tournament.

While talking to DawnNews, Afridi explained that, “The reason for bringing these children along is so that we get to share all our happiness with them.

“We are making sure that smiles return to those faces and are keeping the philanthropic aspect of the league alive.”

DUBAI: Children express joy after arriving here on Thursday.
DUBAI: Children express joy after arriving here on Thursday.

Peshawar Zalmi is so far the only team to sponsor such a trip.

Last year, they collaborated with Shahid Afridi, on of the highest profile stars in the Zalmi squad, to take 150 children from the Army Public School — the site of a horrific terrorist attack in 2014 — to the Pakistan Super League’s first edition, also held in Dubai.

Published in Dawn, February 10th, 2017

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