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Quetta Gladiators Releases Official PSL 2022 Anthem

Quetta Gladiators have released their official anthem for the PSL 2022 titled, Shaan-e-Pakistan, which has been composed and sung by the famous Bilal Maqsood and Ahmed Murtaza. Furthermore, the Quetta Gladiators PSL 7 Anthem stars the talented Ushna Shah, Adnan Siddiqui and Syed Shafaat Ali alongside several cricketers, including everyone’s favorite Shahid Afridi, Mohammad Nawaz, and Naseem Shah.

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Quetta Gladiators Releases Official PSL 2022 Anthem.

The music video has been directed by Shiraz Malik and Zuhair Malik and depicts an aggressive atmosphere with Ushna Shah, Shahid Afridi and Adnan Siddiqui all dressed in armor and ready to fight in the cricket stadium, which is portrayed as a battleground.

Quetta Gladiators PSL 7 Anthem

The title of the YouTube video states that the Quetta Gladiators PSL 2022 Anthem is a “Tribute to Shahid Afridi” while the description has a message from the franchise owner Nadeem Omar. “The entire Quetta Gladiators family wish to thank and congratulate Shahid Afridi on his illustrious career. He’s a true Gladiator and our #SHAANEPAKISTAN.”

The official PSL 7 Anthem is going to be released soon and some snippets from the filming have already been leaked on the internet.

Read more: PSL 7 Anthem Leaked Ahead of Official Release.

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