Karachi: Legendary West Indies cricketer Sir Vivian Richards has expressed his deep affection for Pakistan, calling it his “second home” as he marks a decade of association with the Pakistan Super League (PSL).
Richards, who has been a part of the PSL since its inception in 2016 as a mentor for Quetta Gladiators, shared his heartfelt sentiments in a recent statement. “It’s been an incredible journey. Being a part of the PSL for 10 years now, I’ve developed a strong connection with Pakistan and its people. It truly feels like my second home,” he said.
The cricket icon praised the passion of Pakistani fans and the league’s growth over the years. “PSL has grown into one of the top T20 leagues in the world. The talent I’ve seen here is phenomenal, and the love I receive every time I visit is unmatched,” Richards added.
Richards’ mentorship has played a vital role in nurturing young talent in the league, especially within the Quetta Gladiators camp. His presence continues to inspire players and fans alike, making him one of the most beloved foreign figures in Pakistan’s cricketing circles.
Cricket fans across the country have taken to social media to celebrate Richards’ decade-long involvement in PSL, thanking him for his unwavering support and love for Pakistan.