Shae Gill, Asim Azhar, and Faris Shafi appear in “Sab Sitaray Humaray,” which runs for three minutes, 14 seconds.
This year’s PSL anthem was written by a young musician named Abdullah Siddiqui.
While sharing the anthem online, the PSL 8 team stated that Pakistanis were passionate about cricket and loved their game.
“Cricket fever comes on quickly and never goes away. Our unwavering passion is the reason for this game’s popularity and love. We own the game, play it, and hold its memories very dear to our hearts. Therefore, “Sab Sitaray Humaray” was chosen by the HBL PSL team this year to serve as an ode to all of our stars.
Our “sitaray,” or stars, who don their favorite jerseys and come to the stadium to support their teams, are the focus of the anthem.
“Our “Sitaray,” who train tirelessly and give their all on the field, are honored in PSL 8. We salute our “Sitaray,” the individuals who bring the game to our speakers and screens. Because this journey would not have been possible without you, we are celebrating each of you this year,” it continued.
The PSL statement says that one of Pakistan’s biggest names in music collaborated on this year’s anthem: Shae Gill, Abdullah Siddiqui, Asim Azhar, and Faris Shafi have created something truly memorable by combining their lovely melodies.