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"I would rather lose this team while standing on my feet than run it from my knees": Ali Tareen

PCB vs Ali Tareen - Whom do you consider to be in the Right in franchise termination saga?


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Regardless with the faults of PCB & its incompetent running, the last thing they accept is their dirty laundry out in public, in particular when the PCB themselves are painted as the villains. They view themselves as mavericks that think, whatever they do, it is perfect & practical.

Ali Tareen has burned his bridges & PCB have no desire to rebuild a partnership.
 
Multan pay 6+ millions pr. year and Quetta pay like 1 million annually. Does not make sense. I believe they share revenues/profits from tv rights and other income equally.
 
Multan pay 6+ millions pr. year and Quetta pay like 1 million annually. Does not make sense. I believe they share revenues/profits from tv rights and other income equally.
Teams sold in the first PSL, they get buyers advantage of less revaluation i assume.

Or, another factor is Quetta has a smaller fan base, no hosting in their city, compared to Multan
 
Multan pay 6+ millions pr. year and Quetta pay like 1 million annually. Does not make sense. I believe they share revenues/profits from tv rights and other income equally.
Well,

They knew what they were getting themselves into.

No one pointed a gun to their head and made them agree to that financial model.
 
Multan pay 6+ millions pr. year and Quetta pay like 1 million annually. Does not make sense. I believe they share revenues/profits from tv rights and other income equally.
Quetta has been part of the PSL since its beginning. I wonder if this is the reason. What about the other 4 franchises?
 
Quetta has been part of the PSL since its beginning. I wonder if this is the reason. What about the other 4 franchises?
the first 5 had their agreements made in PSL 1

Multan got their franchise in PSL at the then valued price after the growth of the PSL. They knew exactly what the deal was. They were not conned into buying it.
 
@topspin @shaz619 this guy is too fruity

On one hand he insists on raising the PSL’s global image to world standards…whilst on the other hand he wants to resolve issues with a cup of tea and biscuits in his office?

I don’t get it. Why is this bloke so mediocre?

Just goes to show money can't buy class. Not all freshies are like this but Tareen is giving classic fruity freshie vibes.
 
If Ali Tareens late uncle Alamgir Tareen was alive, he would have handled any issues with the PCB ten times more professionally
 
Nothing to celebrate. This is actually really sad.

Alot of cricket projects were being ran in South Punjab cause of these guys, and they were heavily involved in female empowerment. Only someone who is ignorant or a petty hater of Rizwan would celebrate this.
 
May be the mics will work at the auction now.

I have a feeling he will open and show the books and his losses to all soon.
 
Nothing to celebrate. This is actually really sad.

Alot of cricket projects were being ran in South Punjab cause of these guys, and they were heavily involved in female empowerment. Only someone who is ignorant or a petty hater of Rizwan would celebrate this.
He did good initially.

But the way he criticised the league was not on. It seemed like he was publically trying to get the value down. No owner could tolerate this.

I agree it's sad overall coz he could have been good, but he let his ego get too big and started tweeting around league structure like he was a businessman and around player talent ID like he was the Pep of cricket. In reality he was neither and should have realised this sooner.
 
Nothing to celebrate. This is actually really sad.

Alot of cricket projects were being ran in South Punjab cause of these guys, and they were heavily involved in female empowerment. Only someone who is ignorant or a petty hater of Rizwan would celebrate this.
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Ali Tareen says good bye to PSL in his latest tweet.

I know I’m not everyone’s cup of tea, and I’m okay with that. But I have always been honest and I have always spoken my mind. I never learned how to play it safe or just play along. That simply isn’t who I am. And if staying means compromising those principles there is only one choice I can make.

Man's a nepo baby millionaire born with silver spoon and made money through his families business dealings. His life s the very definition of playing it safe and playing along but he is crying like he raised himself from the slums .
 
May be the mics will work at the auction now.

I have a feeling he will open and show the books and his losses to all soon.
Bohot afsos hua…
 

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It showed that the other 5 PSL franchise owners were united with the PCB and had encouraged them to take action against Multan Sultans. Even Ali Tareen's daddy Jahangir Tareen couldn't use his connections to save him.
 
It showed that the other 5 PSL franchise owners were united with the PCB and had encouraged them to take action against Multan Sultans. Even Ali Tareen's daddy Jahangir Tareen couldn't use his connections to save him.
I believe it’s a net negative to lose Ali Tareen.

I appreciate how his recent outspoken demeanour eventually got tiring, but he did bring many positives to the league:

1) Local players being coached by a world class coach like Andy Flower

2) Getting big players like David Miller, Tim David, Kieron Pollard etc to raise the profile of the league

3) Developing local Pakistani talent well. Abbas Afridi is a Multan product and Ihsanullah could have been very useful at international level before the PCB mismanaged his health.

4) Along with ISLU, ushered in the importance of data to the Pakistan cricket scene

5) Gave serious chances to women coaches

6) Invested a lot in the South Punjab cricket scene outside the spotlight

Ultimately the usual suspects on here will tar him completely based on his association w/ Rizwan, but he was a net positive owner.

Also, be careful what you wish for, because the new owners of Multan Sultans are not a guarenteed success. The grass isn’t greener on the other side.
 
1) Local players being coached by a world class coach like Andy Flower

2) Getting big players like David Miller, Tim David, Kieron Pollard etc to raise the profile of the league
What a load of malarkey!

So it was Ali Tareen who brought Flower to Multan? And it was Ali Tareen who brought Miller, David and Pollard to PSL??



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I know I’m not everyone’s cup of tea, and I’m okay with that. But I have always been honest and I have always spoken my mind. I never learned how to play it safe or just play along. That simply isn’t who I am. And if staying means compromising those principles there is only one choice I can make.

Man's a nepo baby millionaire born with silver spoon and made money through his families business dealings. His life s the very definition of playing it safe and playing along but he is crying like he raised himself from the slums .
But he is not playing safely here.
 
3) Developing local Pakistani talent well. Abbas Afridi is a Multan product and Ihsanullah could have been very useful at international level before the PCB mismanaged his health.
Developed them and did what to them?? Through Abbas Afridi out because he wanted to retain his English over the hill mates Jordan and Willey??

By writing off Ihsanullah live on TV claiming he will never be a 150kmh bowler again???
 
Developed them and did what to them?? Through Abbas Afridi out because he wanted to retain his English over the hill mates Jordan and Willey??

By writing off Ihsanullah live on TV claiming he will never be a 150kmh bowler again???
Developed them. And they’re better players for it. This shouldn’t be a difficult concept, even for you.
 
What data was he following with his ATROCIOUS signings in last year’s PSL draft? Was it called Rizwan’s chawwal ideas?
Last year was bad, but the previous many weren’t. And the point being made here is that he’s introduced the ‘concept’ of data to the Pakistan domestic scene, which is famously insular and inward looking.
 
Developed them. And they’re better players for it. This shouldn’t be a difficult concept, even for you.
Ali Tareen developed Ihsanullah and Abbas Afridi? How? He sent them to a printing company to be developed??

Oh you are talking about cricketing development? How does a team owner develop a cricketer?? He’s not a coach or captain!
 
What a load of malarkey!

So it was Ali Tareen who brought Flower to Multan? And it was Ali Tareen who brought Miller, David and Pollard to PSL??



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You do understand how business relationships work yes? The owner of a franchise sells his vision to talent, who then join his organisation. Given that he was paying Flower’s wages he absolutely had a hand in bringing him in.

The reason why Roussow and Tim David agreed for multiple retentions year on year was because they were happy to play in the Multan dressing room.

Again, this is not a particularly difficult concept, even for you to understand.
 
Ali Tareen developed Ihsanullah and Abbas Afridi? How? He sent them to a printing company to be developed??

Oh you are talking about cricketing development? How does a team owner develop a cricketer?? He’s not a coach or captain!
A team owner sets the environment in which his franchise develops young players, cricket wise. You can already contrast that with what Karachi has done in their tenure, I.e. playing domestic journeymen who were never going to be future Pakistan internationals
 
You do understand how business relationships work yes? The owner of a franchise sells his vision to talent, who then join his organisation. Given that he was paying Flower’s wages he absolutely had a hand in bringing him in.

The reason why Roussow and Tim David agreed for multiple retentions year on year was because they were happy to play in the Multan dressing room.

Again, this is not a particularly difficult concept, even for you to understand.
Your claims are as if it’s Ali Tareen’s brains and vision behind Andy Flower being the head coach of Sultans in the first place. That’s incorrect. Ali Tareen was not the man behind the coup, unless you can prove otherwise.

As for overseas players, they will play anywhere as long as the retention fee suits them. It’s the Moolah that matters to them, not loyalty.

You all hate Aqib but then the same argument falls in favour of him for being able to get Rashid Khan and Sikander Raza type players to return again and again.

The actual credit goes to the PSL management who got those players in the PSL draft in the first place for these franchises to pick them. Last year the draft was filled with the strongest ever overseas player options in PSL history. Who did Ali Tareen sign as his first choice??
 
Time for Plan B.

What is the relationship status of Jehangir Tareen with the Establishment?

Ali Tareen ko PCB Chairman banaya jai and Jay Shah per chora jai
 
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Pcb acted like idiots as usual. They probably forgot that its easy to subdue players but not owners who have money and are educated.

If Tareen takes these idiots to court, PSL could either be delayed or the Multans franchise sale might get stalled and we may have a tournament being played with one less team.

The criticism on this thread on Ali is not really factual, just fanboyism on display....
Bro zara batana….when is Ali taking PCB to court?



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Ali Tareen tried to play dirty and was acting in bad faith. He was hoping his antics to reduce the value of the PSL would help him get a cheaper renewal deal.

There are reportings that the PCB is aiming to sell the new teams for $7-10 million a year, unless the owners have massive deep pockets, that price is not sustainable.
 
I'm hearing that almost all franchises renewed at the same or little below $ Dollar value that was purchased for in 2016.

If it is true then this is a devastating news for PSL and its future.
 
I believe it’s a net negative to lose Ali Tareen.

I appreciate how his recent outspoken demeanour eventually got tiring, but he did bring many positives to the league:

1) Local players being coached by a world class coach like Andy Flower

2) Getting big players like David Miller, Tim David, Kieron Pollard etc to raise the profile of the league

3) Developing local Pakistani talent well. Abbas Afridi is a Multan product and Ihsanullah could have been very useful at international level before the PCB mismanaged his health.

4) Along with ISLU, ushered in the importance of data to the Pakistan cricket scene

5) Gave serious chances to women coaches

6) Invested a lot in the South Punjab cricket scene outside the spotlight

Ultimately the usual suspects on here will tar him completely based on his association w/ Rizwan, but he was a net positive owner.

Also, be careful what you wish for, because the new owners of Multan Sultans are not a guarenteed success. The grass isn’t greener on the other side.
It is a negative.

But I blame Tareen rather than PCB. He should have continued rather than running his mouth unnecessarily.
 
I'm hearing that almost all franchises renewed at the same or little below $ Dollar value that was purchased for in 2016.

If it is true then this is a devastating news for PSL and its future.

To be fair, these early franchises deserve a break and they should be rewarded for their hard work, loyalty they have shown towards the PSL and the PCB at a time when the league was risky with an uncertain future, they should get a cheaper deal as they were the initial investors. People also need to remember that they purchased the teams in USD$ when the USD-PKR exchange rate was 105 in 2016, the Pakistan economy has badly tanked in the last 8-9 years and the USD-PKR exchange rate is now on average above 250-260. The Franchises and the PCB did the right thing to switch the financial model, payments in PKR which will now eliminate the exposure of the franchises to Foreign currency fluctuations.

PCB and the PSL cannot be blamed for the poor state of the Pakistani economy.
 
I'm hearing that almost all franchises renewed at the same or little below $ Dollar value that was purchased for in 2016.

If it is true then this is a devastating news for PSL and its future.
The reality is that cricket doesn't make money maybe only in India.

There is a reason why most T20 franchise leagues are now run by Indians. Locals cashed out, or cashed in, depends how you look at it.

I look at some of these leagues can't can't fathom how they are operating.

Pakistan is at least independent and financially legit. The valuations seem accurate.

The bubble will burst for many non Indian leagues I think. They just aren't sustainable.
 
PCB needs to watch out for Ali Tareen's saltiness. He hasn't dropped out willingly, the PCB made it clear to him that they were not interested in working with him anymore. He now has a free hand to diss, mock the PCB and the PSL and will likely be on a revenge spree trying to discourage future PSL investors. Mohsin Naqvi might need to consider sending out a few vigos to set him straight.
 
PCB needs to watch out for Ali Tareen's saltiness. He hasn't dropped out willingly, the PCB made it clear to him that they were not interested in working with him anymore. He now has a free hand to diss, mock the PCB and the PSL and will likely be on a revenge spree trying to discourage future PSL investors. Mohsin Naqvi might need to consider sending out a few vigos to set him straight.
Spoken like a true burger
 
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