Rapper Pitbull bows out of PSL opening ceremony

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Pitbull apologises to fans of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) for not being able to attend the series' opening ceremony in a video uploaded on his Twitter account. Twitter/Pitbull (@pitbull)/Screenshot via Geo.tv
 

KARACHI: American rapper Pitbull said late Wednesday night he would be unable to perform at the opening ceremony of the much-anticipated fourth edition of the Pakistan Super League (PSL).

In a video that he uploaded on his Twitter account, Pitbull said "pieces of the [aeroplane's] engine had come apart" after a test flight and that was why he would be unable to reach Dubai, where the opening ceremony is scheduled to take place.

"I wanna start off by saying I was very, very excited to be able to go to Dubai and perform for the HBL Pakistan Super League cricket tournament," he said.

"But, unfortunately, what has happened was … it was such a long flight … they took the plane for a test flight, and when they landed, pieces of the engine had come apart," the singer added.

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The internationally-acclaimed musician, who has lent his voice to multiple soundtracks for the Fast and Furious movie franchise, further mentioned that he tried his best to participate.

"Between the Pakistan Cricket Board … we had tried our hardest to get over to Dubai. I just wanna say I'm sorry, I apologise … deeply apologise for that."

Nevertheless, Pitbull said he was grateful for "the love and support" and that he hoped to be in attendance next year. "Enjoy, have fun, thank you to HBL and Super League, for even thinking of me to be able to come to the cricket tournament. Really appreciate it!

"Hope to see you guys next year or any time soon," he promised, before signing off with a wave of his hand.