OPPO sponsors HBL Pakistan Super League 2018 as official partner

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LAHORE: OPPO, the selfie expert and leader, is the proud new official Smartphone Partner of HBL Pakistan Super League (PSL) 2018. After partnering as a global partner of the International Cricket Council (ICC) for four years, OPPO has set a benchmark in the field of cricket and has also introduced speedster of Pakistan cricket team and renowned bowler, Hassan Ali who will be featured as a lead actor in its first TVC of Pakistan. The TVC will be released officially in an exclusive media conference to be held on the8th of February 2018 in Lahore.

HBL PSL 2018 will be the third season of the PSL, a franchise Twenty20 cricket league which was established by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) in 2015. It will kick-start from February 22nd in Dubai. The virtual semi-finals i.e. qualifier and eliminator would be played in Lahore while the final would be played in Karachi. OPPO becomes the first international smartphone brand to sponsor the PSL. It has been playing a vibrant role in the development and promotion of sports across the country and this endorsement is another testament to the company’s vision and belief in the potential of Pakistan youth.

Pakistan OPPO CEO Mr George Long said, “OPPO is a big supporter of sports and has always been associated with sports and entertainment globally. Cricket is a game full of passion and moments to remember, creating happiness for millions of people. We are extremely happy to be an official Smartphone brand sponsor of HBL PSL. OPPO associates itself with the spirit of sport, a spirit that brings people together, just like your moments with a smartphone. This association is all set to take OPPO to newer heights in Pakistan.”

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  1. I am very thanksful to all sponsers of PSL for do great efforts to managed Pakistan Super League in Pakistan. I appreciate to HBL, OPPO, Bahria Town, Ary News, Geo News, Jubilee Insurance, AKD Group and all sponsers of PSL. Inshallah PSL 2018 is break all records of the world of cricket.

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