The selfie expert and leader brand, OPPO makes history in Pakistan as it becomes the official smartphone partner of the much awaited HBL Pakistan Super League (PSL) 2018. The partnership was announced at an exclusive, star-studded signing ceremony and media conference held here on Friday. The event was attended by many notable sports and media personalities including the man of the hour, Hassan Ali and Sarfraz Ahmed, the captain of Pakistan's national cricket team along with senior management team from OPPO, PCB officials and journalists.
George Long, CEO OPPO Pakistan and Naila Bhatti, Director Sales & Marketing, Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) were the official signatories at the signing ceremony.
OPPO has always been associated with sports and entertainment globally and the company has yet again set a benchmark in the field of cricket by becoming the first international smartphone brand to sponsor PSL.
HBL PSL 2018, in its third season, is a franchised Twenty20 cricket league which was established by the Pakistan Cricket Board in 2015. It will kick-start from 22 February in Dubai.
OPPO has also been a global partner of the International Cricket Council (ICC) for four years now.
Speaking on the occasion, George Long said, "It is a proud moment for me as OPPO partners with the HBL Pakistan Super League. OPPO as a brand supports the youth and it is our aim to promote and develop everything that the youth is interested in and involved with. Cricket is not just a game but a kind of culture for Pakistan's youth offering a unique combination of sports, glamour and entertainment all together. With this tie-up with PSL and young Pakistani cricketer Hassan Ali, I am positive that OPPO will come closer to the hearts of millions of cricket loving youth in the country."
Naila Bhatti, Director Sales & Marketing PCB said "On behalf of the Pakistan Cricket Board it gives me immense pleasure to announce our tie-up with OPPO as the official smartphone partner for HBL Pakistan Super League 2018."


















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