'Gareebi Of Pakistan': PSL 2025’s Motorbike Giveaway Sparks Memes After Hair Dryer Award Steals the Show

Cricket fans are used to witnessing quirky moments, but the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 2025 has taken things to a whole new level. In one of the most amusing moments of the season so far, James Vince of the Karachi Kings was handed a hair dryer for his outstanding match-winning knock against the Multan Sultans on Saturday.

Naturally, social media erupted with laughter, and memes began pouring in as fans tried to understand the unusual prize.But the hair dryer wasn’t the only thing grabbing attention that day. A photograph of a motorbike parked inside the stadium also went viral, sparking curiosity among fans. While many wondered what it was doing there, the PSL's official Instagram account, @thepsl, cleared the air on Sunday.

In a post, the league revealed an exciting initiative for fans attending the matches. As part of this season's fan engagement campaign, one lucky spectator at each game will win a brand-new motorcycle! Here’s how it works:

  1. Fans need to scan their match ticket’s QR code using the GoLootlo app.

  2. Doing so automatically enters them into a lucky draw.

  3. Winners are announced during the innings break.

  4. The motorbike is handed over right after the match concludes.

So, if you're planning to watch a game live, your PSL ticket might just be your ride to a brand-new two-wheeler. Tickets can be booked online at pcb.tcs.com.pk or by visiting TCS Express Centers across Pakistan.

Fans troll PSL 2025’s Motorbike Giveaway

Multan Sultans make huge gesture

Pakistan Super League (PSL) side Multan Sultans announced that they will be contributing ₹100,000 to Palestinian charities for every six and wicket secured by their players. The initiative was announced by the franchise just days after the start of the PSL 2025 season.

Franchise owner Ali Khan Tareen via video message announced, "Our bowlers also wanted to be a part of this [initiative], so we have decided that we will donate Rs100,000 to Palestinian charities, especially those working for children, on every wicket."

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