Multan Sultans owner Ali Tareen has urged cricket enthusiasts to head to the Gaddafi Stadium and show their support for the ongoing Test match between Pakistan and South Africa, calling it a special moment for the return of traditional cricket to Pakistan.
Speaking to the media outside the stadium, Tareen expressed his excitement over the revival of Test cricket on home soil. He emphasized the importance of fans turning out to celebrate both teams and enjoy the timeless charm of the longer format.
“Watching Test cricket here again brings back childhood memories,” Tareen said, reminiscing about the days he would sit in the same enclosures with his family to watch live matches.
He called the return of Test matches a positive sign for Pakistan cricket, urging fans to fill the stands and create an electric atmosphere to welcome the visiting South African side.
Tareen highlighted that Test cricket remains a crucial part of the sport’s legacy and identity, and its support from fans is essential to keeping it alive.
“Let’s come together to support not just our team, but also show respect and appreciation to the visitors. Test cricket deserves a full house,” he added.
The ongoing Test match marks another step forward in Pakistan’s efforts to restore international cricket in the country and strengthen its reputation as a secure and passionate host.

