Multan Sultans owner Ali Tareen has sparked attention after tearing up a PCB legal notice in a video shared on X. In the video, he referred to the notice as an “apology” and stood firm in defending his position against the board’s actions.
The controversy began after the PCB announced the termination of the Multan Sultans franchise, claiming a breach of PSL contract. The board stated that the franchise had failed to meet certain contractual obligations, leading to the decision.
Ali Tareen, however, rejected the allegations and argued that his team had acted within the league’s rules. His bold move of tearing up the notice was seen as a strong message of resistance to what he described as unfair treatment. The video quickly went viral, drawing mixed reactions from fans and cricket followers online.
Many praised Tareen for standing up for his team, while others criticized the gesture as unprofessional. Despite the public uproar, Tareen emphasized that his loyalty to Multan Sultans and the sport remains unchanged.
The PCB has not yet issued an official response to his latest statement. The situation has added new tension to the ongoing dispute between the board and the franchise. Observers believe that the final outcome could have a lasting impact on the future of team ownership and contractual rules within the Pakistan Super League.

