Lahore Qalandars' management took another initiative to bring their fans closer to the players.
In Pakistan Super League (PSL) season 8 on Friday, Qalandars beat Quetta Gladiators by 17 runs to retain the top position.
As part of Qalandars' lucky draw contest, all-rounder David Wiese picked the name of lucky winner on Friday.
This time it was Lahore Waste Management Company (LWMC) worker who got a chance to enter the stadium and watch the match from owners' dugout.
In a video shared by the franchise on social media, LWMC worker named Alfred can be seen taking photographs with the players and owners. He was also presented with Qalandars' official kit.
All fans in the Imran Khan Enclosure at Gaddafi Stadium get a chance to enter the ground through Qalandars' lucky draw contest. They just need to write their name on a piece of paper and put it in the box placed near the grills of the enclosure.
Qalandars stage comeback to defeat Gladiators
Lahore Qalandars defeated Quetta Gladiators by 17 runs in the 18th match of the ongoing PSL 8.
While chasing a target of 149 runs, Gladiators were restricted to 131-7 in 20 overs.
Yasir Khan and Will Smeed added 53 runs for the first wicket before the former was dismissed after scoring 14 runs in 15 balls on the final delivery of the powerplay bowled by Haris Rauf.
Meanwhile, Rashid Khan sent Smeed back to the hut after trapping the batter in front of the stumps. The right-hander scored 32 runs in 25 balls.
Mohammad Hafeez (2) was run-out after a direct hit by Fakhar Zaman crashed into the stumps.
In his last over, Rashid also secured the important wicket of Iftikhar Ahmed to add pressure on Gladiators. The Afghanistan leg-spinner finished with impressive figures of 2-14 in four overs.
Gladiators' hopes were further dented when Martin Guptill, 15 runs in 20 balls, sent one straight down cow corner's throat off the bowling of David Wiese.
With the required run-rate climbing, Gladiators were not able to score the boundaries at the backend of the innings and kept losing wickets.
Sarfaraz Ahmed remained unbeaten on 27 runs but took 28 balls to get there.