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Harbhajan message for zalmi on PSL


Harbajhan Singh and Yuvraj Singh both were the two Indian players who recorded message for Peshawar Zalmi and PSL. These message hit the internet last year. The first edition of the PSL was round the corner and these messages were a big boost for the Peshawar side.


Harbajhan Singh gave a lot of wish and prayers to the Peshawar Zalmi side. Now in the first edition the Peshawar Zalmi did not reach the finals despite being a very strong unit. They did not get the luck in the finals stages of the edition. They were a great team.

It was Islamabad side led by Misbah who eventually won the tournament out of nowhere. They were not the best of the sides. They had players but things were not clicking for them and then at the end it all clicked for them at the best time.

After Yuvraj Singh it is Harbajhan Singh who has come forward and wish PSL and Peshawar Zalmi for the success. This video message came from the Indian spinner before the first edition of the event. Peshawar Zalmi did really well in the opening edition

This year Shahid Afridi who is not the captain of the Peshawar Zalmi anymore will be seen in action again. This year once again they will enter into the event as one of the strongest sides in the cup and we can hope that they play better and get the luck on their sides this time around. The tournament will start in a couple of weeks. Pakistan will host the final of the PSL in Lahore. This is another big step towards brining back cricket in Pakistan.

Yuvraj Singh and Harbajhan both were supporting the Peshawar Zalmi. Peshawar Zalmi did not win the event. They were unlucky to not have reached the finals even. This year once again Zalmi are looking as a dangerous side and they have a strong chance as well.

Peshawar Zalmi undoubtedly was one of the strongest teams in the PSL. They played some quality cricket throughout the tournament. They did not lost many games. They have the perfect batting and bowling combinations on their side as well.

But then at the end they just could not get the luck on their side. Zalmi los the final two important games in the play offs and failed the finals. That was a big blow for their team. But this year they are sure that they will get into the finals and will it as well. It will depend on their team, performances and game plans. PSL is not an ordinary league. There is a lot of fight seen in every game. PSL is definitely getting big with each edition. The second one is just around the corner.

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