It was a few days ago when the official anthem of Pakistan Super League came out, featuring five singers for the first time.
However, PSL fans were not happy with the outcome of Tayyar Hian and heavily criticized the song and also compared it with previous anthems.
Asim Azhar, who features on the anthem along with Ali Azmat, Arif Lohar and Haroon Rashid has taken to social media writing an apology letter to address fans disappointed.
He wrote, “As a crazy cricket fan, I really understand the importance that cricket and PSL hold for my fellow Pakistanis. With that being said, I’m sorry to those fans, whose expectations I couldn’t meet. I know you guys wait long enough for this time of the year. But everyone tried their best, tried to do something different and out of their comfort zone with only good intentions for the love of the country and cricket, and to those who are enjoying it, thank you for the love. And again, I’m sorry for the ones disappointed. Trust me, being a cricket fan, I get it.”
“Sure, you have all the rights to like and dislike but please understand we all do this for the same cause, for the betterment of cricket, PSL and most importantly our Pakistan. All the anthems of PSL are OUR anthems. If you don’t like a certain one, unfortunately, you have others to enjoy them as well,” he further added.
“Please try to refrain and stick to criticism only. making personal remarks, degrading comments or saying someone should die just for a few likes isn’t cool”, Asim concluded.
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