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New York Warriors all set to lift maiden trophyBreaking

August 17, 2023

New York Warriors is all set to lift the maiden trophy of the US Masters T10, vows the American Pakistani entrepreneur and the co- owner of the team New York Warriors Kamran Awan. The US Masters T10 is starting on August 18 at Broward County Cricket Stadium, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Kamran promises to lay the foundation of cricket in the USA, a sport that is followed by hundreds of millions of people across the globe, the sport that binds Pakistanis together. Hugely investing in the UST10 Kamran is spotlighting the global popularity of this unique cricket format. While he aspires to ignite cricket euphoria in the US through the T10 league, Kamran also has his eyes fixed on the upcoming T10 League in Pakistan.

Supported by his partners Husnain Bajwa, Preet Kamal and Gurmeet Singh; Kamran is confident that New York Warriors is all set to lift the title as it has the strongest team with three former Pakistani captains playing for New York Warriors. Its squad flaunts Misbah ul Hassan, Shahid Afridi, Kamran Akmal, Muhammad Razzaque and Sohail Khan among other prominent international players. This is the first tournament of the Masters T10 League in the US after having been to Zimbabwe, UAE, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. Locally called the US Masters T10 League it will be played between six teams including New York Warriors, Atlanta Fire, California Knights, Texas Chargers, NJ Legends and Morrisville which will culminate on August 28, 2023.

Kamran’s entrepreneurial spirit has been relentless and has propelled him to successfully diversify into various businesses. The acquisition of the New York Warriors not only showcases Kamran’s enterprising acumen but also reflects his desire to bridge cultures and bring people together through sports. Awan sees great potential of cricket in the American sports landscape. He intends to develop and nurture local talent, providing aspiring players with opportunities to shine on the global stage.

Credit: Independent News Pakistan (INP)