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'Rahat Ali Khan Se Chahat Ali Khan': Naseem Shah Gets Ashamed Off His Singing Talent


image-lsn5oksaNaseem Shah is set to return to competitive cricket after a long injury lay-off

Pakistan pace sensation, Naseem Shah, known for his fiery spells on the pitch, has now made his way into the hearts of fans with an impressive rendition of “Kali Kali Zulfon Ke,” originally performed by the legendary Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan.


Naseem Shah’s singing talent leaves fans in awe

Celebrating his birthday in a unique fashion, Naseem Shah chose to showcase his singing talents in a podcast hosted by his current Pakistan Super League (PSL) team, Islamabad United, revealing a melodious side to his otherwise fierce cricket persona.

The performance, which was shared on social media by Islamabad United, quickly went viral, drawing praise and adoration from fans worldwide. The franchise's Twitter account set the stage for the viral sensation with a post that read: “The wait is over! Turn up the volume Kali Kali Zulfon Ke FT @iNaseemShah on his birthday #UnitedWeWin #RedHotSquad #HBLPSL9 @point_backward.”


This glimpse into Shah's off-field interests was met with a flood of affection from the cricketing community and music lovers alike.

Meanwhile, Naseem recently moved from Quetta Gladiators to Islamabad United ahead of the PSL 2024 season. This transfer, one of the most talked-about moves of the season, concluded weeks of speculation and a competitive battle among several teams aiming for the young pacer's signature. In a significant trade-off, Islamabad United welcomed the 21-year-old, while Abrar Ahmed and Mohammad Wasim Jnr made their way to the Gladiators.

As the PSL 9 gears up to commence on February 17, running through to March 17, with matches across Karachi, Lahore, Rawalpindi, and Multan, excitement is high. With Lahore Qalandars defending their title, the tournament promises to be a high-octane spectacle.