Savak
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One pessimistic poster thinks not because it is too unbearably hot to do anything outdoors from June to September in Pakistan. I believe the PCB in the past have held their ODI and T-20 domestic tournaments in Pakistan during these months.
Ramiz is thinking along the lines of taking the league to places like Muzzafarabad, Swat, Gilgit Baltistan, Peshawar, Abbottabad, Quetta, Gwadar.
The PCB right now is competing with the BBL, BPL, IPL and now the Emirates League from December to May and given that the PCB cannot compete financially with the IPL and is forced to hold its own league just before the IPL, its ability to attract the top players suffers.
By holding the league in the summers from June to Sept, the PCB will be competing with the CPL, Natwest T-20 league and the blast. As someone who wants Pakistan Cricket and the PSL to do well, what is the harm in trying to change things and try something new.
The PCB will have to urgently upgrade the stadiums, facilities up north and to adjust its FTP to create space in the June to September window to make this work.
Ramiz is thinking along the lines of taking the league to places like Muzzafarabad, Swat, Gilgit Baltistan, Peshawar, Abbottabad, Quetta, Gwadar.
The PCB right now is competing with the BBL, BPL, IPL and now the Emirates League from December to May and given that the PCB cannot compete financially with the IPL and is forced to hold its own league just before the IPL, its ability to attract the top players suffers.
By holding the league in the summers from June to Sept, the PCB will be competing with the CPL, Natwest T-20 league and the blast. As someone who wants Pakistan Cricket and the PSL to do well, what is the harm in trying to change things and try something new.
The PCB will have to urgently upgrade the stadiums, facilities up north and to adjust its FTP to create space in the June to September window to make this work.