The CEO and president of Pakistan's successful ARY Digital Network, Salman Iqbal also decided to venture into the world of Twenty20 league cricket when he purchased ownership rights for the Karachi Kings franchise of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) in 2015.
In an exclusive interview with PakPassion.net, Salman explains the rationale behind his decision to acquire Karachi Kings, why despite media reports there is a cordial relationship between the PSL franchises and PCB, the reasons behind Head Coach Mickey Arthur's departure and what new Head Coach Dean Jones brings to the table, the choice of Imad Wasim as Kings? captain despite the presence of Babar Azam and his plans of eventually investing in The Hundred competition in England.

PakPassion.net: The ARY Media Group bought Karachi Kings for US$26 million for a ten-year period making it the most expensive PSL franchise (at the time), do you think it's been a good acquisition?
PakPassion.net: At times, the media reports that the relationship between PSL franchises and PCB is a strained one, can you elaborate on this?
PakPassion.net: Whilst participating in the PSL was more of a leap of faith for you, are you still disappointed that this has not been as lucrative a venture as you probably thought it would be?
PakPassion.net: How important was it to get the PSL entirely back to Pakistan?
PakPassion.net: What was the experience of playing PSL games in Pakistan?
PakPassion.net: Despite having some big-name players over the years, Karachi Kings are yet to reach a final of the PSL, has that been disappointing for you?
PakPassion.net: Do you think six teams is just the right number for the PSL, or should the tournament look to further expand the roster to match the size of other leagues such as the IPL?
PakPassion.net: What was the thinking behind removing Mickey Arthur as coach?
PakPassion.net: What has Dean Jones brought to the table at Karachi Kings as Head Coach?
PakPassion.net: Why is Babar Azam not Karachi Kings? captain, given that he is leading the national T20I and ODI sides?
PakPassion.net: Do you feel that PSL has the potential to go on and become an even better product?
PakPassion.net: What changes are necessary for the PSL to improve itself in future editions?
PakPassion.net: Would you be interested in buying an overseas franchise, such as one in The Hundred, in future?