LAHORE: The champions of Pakistan Super League (PSL), Islamabad United, lead by their captain Misbahul Haq and head coach Dean Jones visited Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) on Monday as part of their trophy tour celebrations. LUMS Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Sohail Naqvi along with the faculty and students were present on occasion. Islamabad United (ISLU) is a Pakistani professional franchise cricket team that competes in Pakistan Super League. The team was formed in 2015 and is owned by LUMS MBA graduates, Ali Naqvi and Amna Tirmizi Naqvi. The visit was the latest in a series of events by Islamabad United to celebrate their win in the Pakistan Super League. According to details, the purpose of the tour is also to take the first ever PSL Trophy, the winning prize of Pakistan’s first-ever national franchise level sporting competition, to all parts of the country as a gesture to appreciate the fans’ support in making Pakistan Super League a roaring success. The team and students engaged in a panel question and answer session, as the event was a venue for dialogue and interaction between the most ardent of cricket fans and their sporting heroes. The passionate attendees presented many questions to Pakistan’s most successful test captain Misbahul Haq, who was recently presented the Test Mace for securing number one ranking by International Cricket Council Chief Executive David Richardson. Misbah on the occasion stressed the importance of education for athletes and said, “We need players who are not only great athletes but also well rounded individuals. I urge top-level universities like LUMS to provide further opportunities to players who show promise in the sport and groom them. This will produce athletes who are better advocates of the sport as well as the nation.” Lahore University of Management Sciences and Islamabad United pledged to make this visit a foundation for a long term partnership between the two institutes, promising a commitment to bring about professionalism to the Pakistani sports structure and creating greater opportunities for students to take part in higher level sports.