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Game, Set, Spark! Pakistan Star Naseem Shah Returns As Face Of TECNO’s Next Big Launch



Naseem Shah becomes brand ambassador for smartphone brand [Source: @tecnomobilepakistan/Instagram]Naseem Shah becomes brand ambassador for smartphone brand [Source: @tecnomobilepakistan/Instagram]

Pakistan’s cricket sensation Naseem Shah will continue to be the face of TECNO’s highly anticipated Spark 40 Series. The smartphone firm announced the news before the 15th August 2025 launch.

The new Spark 40 Series phones to be launched soon have promised to push boundaries with a mix of innovative technology and stylish looks.

Targeted towards the younger consumers who want style and performance at an affordable price, the device has a super slim, and light body that can be used on a daily basis. But the showstopper is the 30W Magnetic Wireless Charging, providing quick and convenient charging with no cables required.

Naseem Shah Signed As Brand Ambassador For TECNO

That being said, to market the newly launched product, TECNO has signed popular Pakistani fast bowler Naseem Shah as brand ambassador. Given his appeal among the youth audience, Shah was deemed a perfect fit for the brand’s image.

The heart of the Spark 40 Series is the world's first MediaTek Helio G200 processor, designed for lightning-fast speed, effortless multitasking, and power-saving performance. This phone can accommodate an active lifestyle whether gaming, streaming, or using multiple apps.

For fans of sport, this partnership is a collaboration of two champions, a cricket superstar who inspires millions and a smartphone company that is redefining value in the-tech space.

Naseem Returns To Action In ODI Series vs West Indies 

Coming back to cricket, Naseem Shah made his comeback during the ODI series against the West Indies after struggling with injuries. In the first game, he picked 3 wickets while conceding 55 runs in 8 overs.

However, in the 3rd ODI, Shah proved to be effective but expensive. In 10 overs, he conceded 72 runs and picked up 2 wickets of Brandon King and Roston Chase. The Windies piled up 294 runs in the first inning, and Pakistan were bowled out for just 92 runs, resulting in a 202-run defeat and a 1-2 series loss.