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Tim David expected to join Multan Sultans for PSL 8 matches

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Tim David expected to join Multan Sultans for PSL 8 matches

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  • Tim David will join Multan Sultans in the ongoing Pakistan Super League.
  • Australian cricketer, will be available for Multan’s final three league and playoff matches.
  • David will arrive in Pakistan in the early hours of March 5th.
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Tim David will join Multan Sultans in the ongoing Pakistan Super League (PSL) season eight as the race for the playoffs heats up.

The Australian cricketer, who was born in Singapore, will be available for Multan’s final three league and playoff matches.

According to sources, David will arrive in Pakistan in the early hours of March 5th.

Multan’s final three league games are against Islamabad United, Peshawar Zalmi, and Quetta Gladiators.

The hard-hitter missed the first stage of the PSL because his trainers advised him to consider managing his workload.

David is well-known for his explosive batting in the T20 format, with a strike rate of 162.40 in 155 T20 matches.

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It should be noted that Multan, who are currently second in the points table, will face defending champions Lahore Qalandars at the Gaddafi stadium in Lahore later today (Saturday).

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