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I am sorry but I don't see much of a future for PSL, unless...

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1. The pool of overseas players improve in terms of brand names. Enough of these has beens, players who are on their last legs and cant get a contract in IPL.

2. The Tournament is played at a time when maximum International teams are available to offer big names. This is the third season and it is sad to see a clear lack of current NZ, Australian, South African and English stars T20 stars. I would much rather see 8 Pakistani players in each team and 3 genuine world superstars instead of falsely portraying Afridi, Watson and Shoaib Malik as platinum players.

3. The crowed numbers have to improve! Pakistanis in UAE really have no interest in turning up to the same venue every day to see the same boring bunch of guys. If UAE is the only real solution then they must add Abu Dhabi as a third venue as this is a ground where attendance is not too bad. Ideally the entire tournament should be hosted in Pakistan, otherwise England is the only realistic venue that would improve the tournament.
 
Agreed.
Also adding more teams will not benefit the league but will downgrade it.
 
PSL is doing alright and it has a good future..

PSL is dependant on Pakistani economy once your country becomes stable foreign investors will come and your economy will improve.. Which means Pakistanis will have more money to spend which would result in more companies trying to capture your market and invest in PSL through advertisements/sponsorships..

People forget Pakistan is a 200mill population country so it’s the second biggest market after India, India contributes more than Australia/England due to amount of population in India and market cap for companies is easier in India ameirh huge gains compared to Australia or England.. Pakistan can achieve everything India has just needs situation in their country to improve and decent management at PCB.

Even if the above doesn’t happen PSL will still continue to be a decent league just not the biggest..
 
PSL is doing alright and it has a good future..

PSL is dependant on Pakistani economy once your country becomes stable foreign investors will come and your economy will improve.. Which means Pakistanis will have more money to spend which would result in more companies trying to capture your market and invest in PSL through advertisements/sponsorships..

People forget Pakistan is a 200mill population country so it’s the second biggest market after India, India contributes more than Australia/England due to amount of population in India and market cap for companies is easier in India ameirh huge gains compared to Australia or England.. Pakistan can achieve everything India has just needs situation in their country to improve and decent management at PCB.

Even if the above doesn’t happen PSL will still continue to be a decent league just not the biggest..

You will not have a business to play with if investors lose hope in PSL as a whole. Why would anyone want to invest in a league that is struggling to get bums on seats in its stadiums and not generating enough interest around the world in terms of viewership. For example, how many native Englishmen tune in to channel 792 to watch Lahore Qalandars v Karachi Kings?
 
You will not have a business to play with if investors lose hope in PSL as a whole. Why would anyone want to invest in a league that is struggling to get bums on seats in its stadiums and not generating enough interest around the world in terms of viewership. For example, how many native Englishmen tune in to channel 792 to watch Lahore Qalandars v Karachi Kings?


Aren’t PSL investors running profits? PSL isn’t for native brits like [MENTION=48620]Cpt. Rishwat[/MENTION].. It’s target audience is pakistani public living in Pakistan.. If you see companies who buy ad slots in PSL the most are probably paid by companies who want their products to be advertised on the Pakistani channels..

The empty stadiums is an issue for viewers but since the league is being played in Dubai and not Pakistan it is expected.. Investors won’t be scared of empty stadiums as long as pakistani public back home are watching in abundance..

Now question is are the investors running losses or not?
[MENTION=79064]MMHS[/MENTION] [MENTION=131701]Mamoon[/MENTION] - either of you guys know?
 
Aren’t PSL investors running profits? PSL isn’t for native brits like [MENTION=48620]Cpt. Rishwat[/MENTION].. It’s target audience is pakistani public living in Pakistan.. If you see companies who buy ad slots in PSL the most are probably paid by companies who want their products to be advertised on the Pakistani channels..

The empty stadiums is an issue for viewers but since the league is being played in Dubai and not Pakistan it is expected.. Investors won’t be scared of empty stadiums as long as pakistani public back home are watching in abundance..

Now question is are the investors running losses or not?
[MENTION=79064]MMHS[/MENTION] [MENTION=131701]Mamoon[/MENTION] - either of you guys know?

Even if they are not on a loss, its not like they have spent big like franchises such as RCB or Mumbai Indians. They are probably breaking even or slightly at a loss. The issue is, that they are not giving premium quality.
 
Psl has the biggest names already and better names than any other tournament bar the ipl.

International schedules are so packed it’s impossible to find a window when none of the teams are playing and everyone is available.

Yes it would be nice to see a glen maxwell or a Ben stokes but we have to look at the benchmark and the overseas pros hands down are better than what cpl or big bash has
 
Even if they are not on a loss, its not like they have spent big like franchises such as RCB or Mumbai Indians. They are probably breaking even or slightly at a loss. The issue is, that they are not giving premium quality.


That is what the point I am making.. When IPL begun 2008 everyone knew the potential of Indian market in cricketing terms and wanted to get into IPL..

Pakistan’s potential as the second biggest market is not in their hands it’s upto the government and army to make it into a stable country.. it’s all inter related..

For that point you can’t compare investors returns in IPL with PSL the gap between the market is too much for now..

Give PSL and Pakistan as a country 3-5 years if things improve in the country you will see investment and money involved in PSL also increase..
 
That is what the point I am making.. When IPL begun 2008 everyone knew the potential of Indian market in cricketing terms and wanted to get into IPL..

Pakistan’s potential as the second biggest market is not in their hands it’s upto the government and army to make it into a stable country.. it’s all inter related..

For that point you can’t compare investors returns in IPL with PSL the gap between the market is too much for now..

Give PSL and Pakistan as a country 3-5 years if things improve in the country you will see investment and money involved in PSL also increase..

You are talking about IPL in its initial stages against PSL in its initial stages. There is a gulf of a difference. At least the IPL still had its choice of when it wanted to host the tournament, and without a shadow of a doubt they had the best players at the peak of their powers available to them in its initial stages. Not a single player of that calibre or at that stage in their career has yet embraced the PSL. You may think that in a business point of view the PSL is doing ok, but the harsh reality is that the Product so far has been average or slightly above average, nothing spectacular. If the tournament lacks quality in terms of what the franchises display on TV, then this league will take a decade to actually reach the stage where it does become globally viewable.
 
1. The pool of overseas players improve in terms of brand names. Enough of these has beens, players who are on their last legs and cant get a contract in IPL.

2. The Tournament is played at a time when maximum International teams are available to offer big names. This is the third season and it is sad to see a clear lack of current NZ, Australian, South African and English stars T20 stars. I would much rather see 8 Pakistani players in each team and 3 genuine world superstars instead of falsely portraying Afridi, Watson and Shoaib Malik as platinum players.

3. The crowed numbers have to improve! Pakistanis in UAE really have no interest in turning up to the same venue every day to see the same boring bunch of guys. If UAE is the only real solution then they must add Abu Dhabi as a third venue as this is a ground where attendance is not too bad. Ideally the entire tournament should be hosted in Pakistan, otherwise England is the only realistic venue that would improve the tournament.

Agree the #1 T20 league does not have much of a future :23:
 
You are talking about IPL in its initial stages against PSL in its initial stages. There is a gulf of a difference. At least the IPL still had its choice of when it wanted to host the tournament, and without a shadow of a doubt they had the best players at the peak of their powers available to them in its initial stages. Not a single player of that calibre or at that stage in their career has yet embraced the PSL. You may think that in a business point of view the PSL is doing ok, but the harsh reality is that the Product so far has been average or slightly above average, nothing spectacular. If the tournament lacks quality in terms of what the franchises display on TV, then this league will take a decade to actually reach the stage where it does become globally viewable.


I haven’t watched PSL just one match that too not complete match so I can’t judge how good or bad it is.. That one match batting was extremely poor and bowling was equally poor but Ronchi played a great knock but others were poor.. Thatcould have been a one off bad day so I don’t know..

Anyways if what you said is true about quality you need to understand it again comes down to business and economics.. IPL was big because the billionaires invested money and they knew they won’t get return the first year but eventually it will become huge.. So all the billionaires who invested brought in players at massive sums for 6 weeks paying someone 1-4 crore is massive.. Now in IPL the best players go for 10crore+ that’s like 20 crore Pakistani rupees.. I think PSL team owners are not sure whether PSL would ever be big enough to convert into a massive brand that it justifies them overspending on players in initial few years and occur massive losses only for it to become a huge brand and heir losses eventually become huge profits... This again comes down the security situation and economy.. Once that improves You would see PSL owners willing to shell some more money on players to improve the quality and brand value when they know the return after 2-3 seasons would eclipse the initial loss..
 
IPL is more of a billionaire's plaything than PSL, they could afford to lose money and exaggerate the losses to pay less corporate tax while atill having the funds to easily pay the players. Pakistan doesn't have the billionaires India has so understandably the quality is lower
 
The timing is problematic, people want a break before gearing up for the IPL, don't know where to slot it exactly though.
 
You are talking about IPL in its initial stages against PSL in its initial stages. There is a gulf of a difference. At least the IPL still had its choice of when it wanted to host the tournament, and without a shadow of a doubt they had the best players at the peak of their powers available to them in its initial stages. Not a single player of that calibre or at that stage in their career has yet embraced the PSL. You may think that in a business point of view the PSL is doing ok, but the harsh reality is that the Product so far has been average or slightly above average, nothing spectacular. If the tournament lacks quality in terms of what the franchises display on TV, then this league will take a decade to actually reach the stage where it does become globally viewable.

I think you are expecting too much from PSL. I am no fan of Najam Sethi and Co, but still i give them credit for what they have achieved. I am fairly happy with PSL, and many I know in Pakistan are. The amount of daily nonsenses we go through, PSL is a breath of fresh air with some entertainment and city riveleries within my family and friends.

Comparision with IPL is wrong at many fronts, we do not have same bargaining chips they hold both with securty perception and big cash. We needed to start somewhere, and I believe it was a good decision to begin with resort to anything that is available within our budget. If things continue to imporve in Pakistan, hopefully within next 3 to 5 years we will be able to change perception in minds of most of the players.

You have to remember forign players have no emotional attachment with India or Pakistan or whatever XYZ league. They are playing for money, if the security perception is similar to what India offers, it will come down to who has bigger bucks to ask for their services.

Ill leave you with some line from one of my alltime favourite song:

"You can't always get what you want
But if you try sometime you find
You get what you need"
 
IPL is more of a billionaire's plaything than PSL, they could afford to lose money and exaggerate the losses to pay less corporate tax while atill having the funds to easily pay the players. Pakistan doesn't have the billionaires India has so understandably the quality is lower

This season onwards, all the franchises would be making profits.
 
1. The pool of overseas players improve in terms of brand names. Enough of these has beens, players who are on their last legs and cant get a contract in IPL.

2. The Tournament is played at a time when maximum International teams are available to offer big names. This is the third season and it is sad to see a clear lack of current NZ, Australian, South African and English stars T20 stars. I would much rather see 8 Pakistani players in each team and 3 genuine world superstars instead of falsely portraying Afridi, Watson and Shoaib Malik as platinum players.

3. The crowed numbers have to improve! Pakistanis in UAE really have no interest in turning up to the same venue every day to see the same boring bunch of guys. If UAE is the only real solution then they must add Abu Dhabi as a third venue as this is a ground where attendance is not too bad. Ideally the entire tournament should be hosted in Pakistan, otherwise England is the only realistic venue that would improve the tournament.

Bro for the part u mentioned about pakistani in uae.

Let me tell you i also work in uae is so i can give you guys true picture.

Firstly majority of the resident pakistanis even indian are from middle class families with low or medium salary income in uae mostly you can say 2500 dh average salary. Monthly. Mean they get to save less.

Secondly major factor is in uae it is costly and very difficult to have Driving license.. this mean out of 10 only 2-3 person has license. And obviously every person is not live near stadium. Even sharjah stadium is far from main city and also from industrial area where most stays.
And taxi cost more.


So logically you cant blame them for not showing up for every game
 
Pakistan has the fastest growing retail market in the world. Cricket is the national sport. Companies will pour in to sponsor for exposure, we need to get PSL fully in Pakistan and lots of money will be made. Market cap is already $700 million. With a PSL fully at home it will break the $1billon barrier and can triple in size. Pakistan cricket is about to get wealthy.
 
Pakistan has the fastest growing retail market in the world. Cricket is the national sport. Companies will pour in to sponsor for exposure, we need to get PSL fully in Pakistan and lots of money will be made. Market cap is already $700 million. With a PSL fully at home it will break the $1billon barrier and can triple in size. Pakistan cricket is about to get wealthy.

Agreed. I dont know how some people can overlook the fact that Multan Sultans which was sold last year got 32 bids and sold at almost double the price than KK or LQ. As people know there is a big market and a much bigger future.

Also people will see much bigger groups for the 7th franchise.
 
PSL is doing alright and it has a good future..

PSL is dependant on Pakistani economy once your country becomes stable foreign investors will come and your economy will improve.. Which means Pakistanis will have more money to spend which would result in more companies trying to capture your market and invest in PSL through advertisements/sponsorships..

People forget Pakistan is a 200mill population country so it’s the second biggest market after India, India contributes more than Australia/England due to amount of population in India and market cap for companies is easier in India ameirh huge gains compared to Australia or England.. Pakistan can achieve everything India has just needs situation in their country to improve and decent management at PCB.

Even if the above doesn’t happen PSL will still continue to be a decent league just not the biggest..

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PSL is more and more successful every year and we have threads like this popping up :stokes
 
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