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KARACHI: The Chief Executive of the International Cricket Council (ICC), Manu Sawhney will visit Pakistan next week to start preliminary discussions with the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on the hosting of ICC events in the period from 2023 and 2031, reliable sources confided to Dawn on Wednesday.

Sawhney, the 56-year-old Indian businessman who replaced the former South African wicket-keeper David Richardson as the CEO in April 2019, will arrive in Islamabad on Jan 22 and will then head off to the PCB headquarters in Lahore on Jan 23. He is expected to meet high-ranking government officials while in the federal capital and will discuss matters of mutual interests with the PCB’s top hierarchy during visit to Lahore.

This will be Sawhney’s maiden visit to Pakistan but the third one by a top ICC official in the last four months after ICC Deputy-Chairman Imran Khawaja and ICC General Manager Cricket, Geoff Allardice, visited Lahore and Rawalpindi during the Pakistan-Sri Lanka Twenty20 International series and first Test, respectively.

In October last year, the ICC Board had decided that the eight-year events cycle commencing in 2023 will comprise eight men’s events, eight women’s competitions, four under-19 tournaments each for males and females, respectively.

Although the ICC didn’t elaborate on the eight men’s competitions, these are likely to include two 50-over World Cups, four ICC T20 World Cups and two more events, expected to be the 50-over ICC Champions Trophy, of which Pakistan are the defending champions.

The PCB has not publically spoken about this matter, but insiders say PCB Chairman Ehsan Mani and his team is looking to stage, at least, one ICC tournament in the 2023 to 2031 cycle. However, they are yet to shortlist their preferred events.

The PCB has started aiming for an ICC event following the successfully delivery of 12 domestic competitions since May 1 last year, apart from the international series against Sri Lanka (twice) as well as Bangladesh women’s and under-16 sides.

Their belief in the event delivery capabilities has been further strengthened after they successfully hosted eight HBL Pakistan Super League 2019 matches in Karachi, which has proved be the cornerstone for the entire 34 matches of the 2020 edition to be played across four Pakistan venues — Lahore, Karachi, Rawalpindi and Multan — from Feb 20 to March 22.

The PCB’s confidence is also around massive improvement in the security arrangements over the past few years that has convinced the ICC to send five different set of match officials since 2017 as well as the backing of the international players associations who have given thumbs-up to their players to feature in the HBL PSL 2019 and 2020.

On Tuesday, the PCB top brass successfully managed to convince their Bangladesh counterparts to play three T20s, two Tests and a One-day International in three phases at home.

A PCB spokesperson confirmed to Dawn the ICC chief executive’s visit, saying this was the start of the ICC’s expression of interest process, while adding the process for the submission of bids will commence at a later stage but termed the upcoming meetings as important ones as the ICC will listen first-hand from the government officials while the PCB will understand the ICC’s expectations.

Apart from the discussions around the events, the PCB is looking at the ICC chief’s visit as part of relationship and confidence building exercise. It is no hidden secret that the ICC has supported the PCB’s efforts for the resumption of international cricket in Pakistan by sending their best match officials for the series.

The fact that PCB chief Ehsan Mani is also part of the ICC’s Financial Affairs Committee and was instrumental in securing the ICC’s first-ever commercial deal worth $550m in 2000, gives a little more weightage to the ICC chief executive’s visit though the ultimate outcome of event hosting will largely depend on the PCB’s presentations and guarantees.

“The ICC has set very high event delivery standards. Next week’s meetings will help the PCB learn from the ICC about their expectations, which, in turn, will assist the PCB when preparing their bid document. It is just the start of a long process,” the spokesperson said, while talking to Dawn.

The PCB, in partnership with India, had staged the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup in 1987, while they teamed up with India and Sri Lanka to host the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 1996 with the final in Lahore.

Pakistan were last awarded the ICC Champions Trophy 2008, which was subsequently held in South Africa in 2009 following some teams’ refusal to travel for the event over security concerns.

https://www.dawn.com/news/1528635
 
its good to know that PCB is in good professional hands with their experience & vision for pakistan they are worth every penny the way they handled BcB matter was a sheer example of difference between appointing professional of their field & the likes of ijaz butt & zaka ashraf .
world of Cricket needs Pakistan to stand on their feet and be the champion team again.
i hope the likes of srilanka, Afghanishtan catch up too.
 
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ICC to hold talks with PCB over hosting rights for marquee events

International Cricket Council Chief Executive Manu Sawhney will visit Pakistan next week to hold preliminary round talks with the top brass of the PCB on whether the country can host ICC events for the 2023 to 2031 cycle.

Sawhney, who took charge as ICC CEO in April last year, will reach Lahore on January 23.

“The purpose of his visit is to have preliminary discussions with the Pakistan Cricket Board on the hosting of ICC events in the period from 2023 and 2031 as Pakistan has only recently started hosting proper bilateral series against other teams at home,” an official source told PTI.

“The ICC official will also be meeting with top government and security officials for a brief on how security conditions have improved in Pakistan,” the source said.

Just two days back, ICC Chairman Shashank Manohar played a key role in getting Bangladesh and Pakistan Boards to reach an agreement for a bilateral series which will be split in three parts from January to April at three venues in Pakistan.

This will be Sawhney’s maiden visit to Pakistan but the third one by a top ICC official in the last four months. ICC Deputy Chairman Imran Khawaja and ICC General Manager Cricket, Geoff Allardice visited Lahore and Rawalpindi during the Pakistan-Sri Lanka Twenty20 International series and the first Test.

The source said that Pakistan was keen to get at least one ICC event in Pakistan during the eight-year cycle which includes eight men’s events, eight women’s competitions, four under-19 tournaments each for men and women.

Pakistan is also due to host the Asia Cup T20 in September but the big question is whether the Indian government will allow its team to travel to the country for the event.

https://sportstar.thehindu.com/cric...031-events-cycle-security/article30576762.ece
 
I think Pakistan should target WCQ tournament for hosting. flagship ICC event is at least 20 years away right now.
 
Seems Bangladesh also interested...

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BCB president Nazmul Hasan informed the high chances of the country participating in the bid following a meeting with ICC delegates at home ministry Monday


Bangladesh is strongly considering of participating in exclusive bids to acquire rights of hosting ICC [International Cricket Council] events from the next eight-year cycle starting from 2024.

As per Bangladesh Cricket Board [BCB] officials the ICC is moving out from its traditional cycle policy based on continent for selecting hosts and introduces a system of awarding the events through a bidding process.

BCB president Nazmul Hasan informed the high chances of the country participating in the bid following a meeting with ICC delegates at home ministry Monday.

Newly appointed ICC chief executive officer [CEO] Manu Sawhney and commercial general manager of the organization Campbell Jamieson reached Dhaka on Saturday in a three-day long tour to discuss over Bangladesh’s chances of participating in the bid. The ICC during their meet with BCB officials highlighted the benefits that are to come from hosting ICC events.

Between 2016 and 2023, Bangladesh, West Indies, South Africa, New Zealand and Sri Lanka did not get to host any events as all had went to big cricketing nations- India, Australia and England. The officials also informed, any country doesn’t matter if it’s a cricket playing nation or not, can participate in the bidding.

BCB chief Nazmul however turned light on the fact that Bangladesh has the advantage of a ready cricket infrastructure to host the events which many of the countries will have to develop if it is not a cricket playing nation.

“There is a total 24 events involving eight men’s event, eight women’s event and eight U19 events to be held between 2023 and 2031. But the host nation for these events are to be now decided through bidding like it happens with FIFA and Olympic. Countries participate in this bidding and this is not limited to cricket playing countries only,” Nazmul explained to the media Monday.

“Bangladesh will of course participate in the bidding. Our advantage against a non-cricketing nation is that they do not have the infrastructure. They will have to develop it. To host a men’s World Cup you need at least eight venues. There are many countries that do not have eight stadiums. Advantage with us and other Test playing nations is that the government does not have to make infrastructure development,” said BCB boss Nazmul.

Nazmul informed the ICC delegates met Malaysian government before coming to Dhaka and will be travelling to countries that have showed interest on participating in the bidding.

Bangladesh first hosted an ICC event through the 1998 Mini World Cup. Hosting ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 along with India and Sri Lanka and solely hosting ICC World T20 2014 has been the highlight for the cricket frenzy nation.

https://www.dhakatribune.com/sport/...desh-ready-to-vie-in-icc-s-new-hosting-policy
 
Pakistan is the only country apart from NZ which hasnt held a WT20 so maybe there could be a case of ICC alloting WT20 to Pakistan.

Maybe the WT20 2024 or 2026 in Pakistan, who knows?
 
a wt20 for starters and if they resume the CT then that for sure, after that WC.
 
How about Pakistan and Bangladesh cohost first and then Pakistan independently host a tournament?
 
So its now a bidding war. Boards who bid the most money will win the hosting rights. Very interesting.

I hope BCCI bids for a WC a CT or T20 World cup and the test world championship finals.
 
Pakistan is the only country apart from NZ which hasnt held a WT20 so maybe there could be a case of ICC alloting WT20 to Pakistan.

Maybe the WT20 2024 or 2026 in Pakistan, who knows?

a wt20 for starters and if they resume the CT then that for sure, after that WC.

According to the above article its now a auction process and not the rotational system anymore.

Remains to be seen how this system works.
 
According to the above article its now a auction process and not the rotational system anymore.

Remains to be seen how this system works.

I think its a rather impractical system considering there are only 10 test playing nations and the disparity between these nations in terms of finances is high.
 
I think its a rather impractical system considering there are only 10 test playing nations and the disparity between these nations in terms of finances is high.

Every tournament incl Football world Cup and Olympics is essentially awarded through bidding war. That’s why rich countries get to host them most of the time. Why do you think Qatar got the World Cup but not Colombia or Nigeria with better teams.

This is no charity! Cough up the moolah and win the hosting rights! There’s a higher chance of hosting ICC tournament in the USA, even without a huge fan following.
 
If it's only based on finances, then only IND, Eng and Aus will get all the tournaments.

That's not really fair, but we don't have all the details yet.

Our infrastructure and stadium facilities are really poor, still stuck in the 80s and early 90s.
 
Every tournament incl Football world Cup and Olympics is essentially awarded through bidding war. That’s why rich countries get to host them most of the time. Why do you think Qatar got the World Cup but not Colombia or Nigeria with better teams.

This is no charity! Cough up the moolah and win the hosting rights! There’s a higher chance of hosting ICC tournament in the USA, even without a huge fan following.

Ghatiya logic but not surprised to see it coming from you.

How many teams play the Football WC and Olympics? You will have your answer.
 
ICC CE Manu Sawhney has arrived in Islamabad.

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ICC top officials meet IPC Minister

ISLAMABAD, Jan 23 (APP):A two-member International Cricket Council (ICC) delegation comprising Chief Executive Officer Manu Sawhney and General Manager Commercial Campbell Jamieson called on Federal Minister for Inter-Provincial Coordination (IPC) Dr Fehmida Mirza.

Matters pertaining to sports, tourism, and its impact on generating income and boosting the economy of the country, were discussed during the meeting.

Chairman, Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Ehsan Mani and Chief Executive PCB Wasim Khan were also present during the meeting, said a press release issued here.

Dr. Fehmida Mirza opined that sports have become a global industry which generates other activities of commercial values like tourism. She stressed for promotion of all sports besides cricket.

The minister said bilateral relationships between various countries could be strengthened through sports diplomacy.

She on behalf of the Federal Government assured full support for holding any ICC event in Pakistan. It was agreed that any mega sports event could be held in Pakistan with the support of the government.

Campbell Jamieson General Manager – Commercial at International Cricket Council apprised about ICC’s future under 19 Men and Women events to be held between 2023-2031.

He informed that ICC was focusing on women cricket and has planned special women events.

In this regard any country could volunteer to host any of these ICC events, he said.

It was also discussed that ICC was working to include cricket studies in the curriculum.

https://www.app.com.pk/icc-top-officials-meet-ipc-minister/
 
ICC Chief Executive Manu Sawhney visited the Gaddafi Stadium and National Cricket Academy in Lahore today

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PCB and ICC hold constructive meetings

Lahore, 23 January 2020:

International Cricket Council chief executive Manu Sawhney today concluded his two-day visit to Pakistan following positive and constructive meetings in Islamabad and Lahore.

PCB Chairman Ehsan Mani and chief executive Wasim Khan accompanied Mr Sawhney and ICC General Manager – Commercial, Campbell Jamieson, to a meeting with Mrs Fahmida Mirza, Federal Minister for Inter Provincial Coordination, in Islamabad on Wednesday.

In Lahore on Thursday, they visited the Lahore Safe City Project before receiving a presentation from the PCB team at the National Cricket Academy.

Mr Sawhney’s visit was part of the ICC’s initiative to meet all Members and brief them on the process to be adopted for the allocation of ICC Events in the 2023-2031 cycle comprising eight men’s events, eight women’s events, four men’s U19 events and four Women’s U19 events.

In the meeting with the PCB officials at the National Cricket Acaemy, Mr Sawhney and Mr Jamieson also made a detailed and comprehensive presentation on the ICC’s expectations, criteria and selection process for the event hosts, including timelines for bid submissions.

Mr Sawhney also updated the PCB on the work being done by the ICC for cricket promotion, development, global strategy, financial growth, and also briefed on the challenges world cricket faces.

PCB chief executive Wasim Khan said: “We had positive, constructive and wide-ranging meetings with the ICC in relation to the 2023-2031 event cycle. As part of our vision, we want to push on and host a number of ICC global events during the next rights cycle.

“So, from that perspective, it was excellent to get an insight into the ICC’s expectations and requirements so that we can accordingly plan and prepare our bid document.

“We now have a clearer idea of what will be required from us and so we will now go away from this meeting and think through our strategy for approaching the bid process. We are determined and keen to host ICC Events in the next events cycle and understand this will not be a straightforward project. We will require a lot of support from the government as well all stakeholders.

“It was also good to understand the work being done by the ICC in Dubai for the betterment of world cricket. As a responsible and key Member of the ICC, the PCB remains committed to playing its role in taking cricket to the next level.”
 
a world cup of both LOI events and a couple of asia cups shld be on demand list of PCB .... we havent hosted anything since the 1996 wc.. desperatly need 1
 
Pakistan Cricket Board plans to bid for ICC events with UAE

Lahore, April 16 (IANS) The Pakistan Cricket Board, along with Emirates Cricket Board of the UAE, is planning to launch a joint bid to host ICC events scheduled to be held in the upcoming future.

According to PCB chairman Ehsan Mani, the board is going to bid for five to six ICC events in the 2023 to 2031 cycle and are hoping to win at least one or two of those.

"We had expressed an interest to host five to six events and, frankly, it is likely we won''t be getting more than one or two. But we also thought out of the box to bid jointly with another country," Mani said in a PCB podcast released on the official website of the cricket body.

"I have already begun speaking with the Emirates Cricket Board for a team-up to increase the chances of hosting some of it together but, again, it needs cooperation.

"There are a few events with 16 games and then there are events with 30-40 games, so depending on the scale, the workload can be divided between us," he added.

During the podcast, the PCB chief insisted that for the development of Pakistan cricket, it is important that ICC tournaments are held in the country.

"We intend to make a very serious expression of our interest on this matter and we will be getting full government support as well," Mani stressed.

So far, Pakistan has hosted two World Cups -- 1987 and 1996. They were also scheduled to jointly host 2011 World Cup along with India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka but lost the hosting rights as several nations refused to tour Pakistan over security concerns.

https://www.outlookindia.com/newssc...h-uae-in-their-bid-to-host-icc-events/1804052
 
Good decision to joint horses with another country.they should aim for 2 to host icc event but defo need 1 atleast
 
Very smart tactical move. UAE is likely to get an ICC event in any case as it is a great place to grow cricket interest, has cricket infrastructure, and is an excellent time zone for broadcasts. High standard of living also means high ticket prices which will be good for the ICC.

If ECB agrees to this with PCB, it will be an excellent 3D chess move by Ehsan Mani to get bidding rights from the ICC.

We have also been needing to mend our relationship with them after Pakistan cricket shifted away from the Emirates, as well as after NOC were withdrawn for Pakistani players in the T10 League.

Simultaneously, it will lower the threshold for the ICC objecting against Pakistan hosting the tournament, as a split workload with another country would show that Pakistan doesn’t have to take the full burden. Sri Lanka is out of the equation as is given the state of their cricket board, India is out of the question due to its relationship with us, and Bangladesh doesn’t seem to be getting along with us either these days given their multiple excuses to not send cricketers to Pakistan and then not inviting Pakistani players for the exhibition matches.

ECB is very much the best option and I’m quite excited for this to pan out. Let’s see what happens.
 
Very smart tactical move. UAE is likely to get an ICC event in any case as it is a great place to grow cricket interest, has cricket infrastructure, and is an excellent time zone for broadcasts. High standard of living also means high ticket prices which will be good for the ICC.

If ECB agrees to this with PCB, it will be an excellent 3D chess move by Ehsan Mani to get bidding rights from the ICC.

We have also been needing to mend our relationship with them after Pakistan cricket shifted away from the Emirates, as well as after NOC were withdrawn for Pakistani players in the T10 League.

Simultaneously, it will lower the threshold for the ICC objecting against Pakistan hosting the tournament, as a split workload with another country would show that Pakistan doesn’t have to take the full burden. Sri Lanka is out of the equation as is given the state of their cricket board, India is out of the question due to its relationship with us, and Bangladesh doesn’t seem to be getting along with us either these days given their multiple excuses to not send cricketers to Pakistan and then not inviting Pakistani players for the exhibition matches.

ECB is very much the best option and I’m quite excited for this to pan out. Let’s see what happens.

If they did do join up with UAE will the matches be played in pakistan and UAE or will one country host all matches.if it's in the UAE stadiums wont be packed or full.

Also ECB dont need pakistan they can easily get hosting rights on thier own but that would be incredible if that happens
 
If they did do join up with UAE will the matches be played in pakistan and UAE or will one country host all matches.if it's in the UAE stadiums wont be packed or full.

Also ECB dont need pakistan they can easily get hosting rights on thier own but that would be incredible if that happens

Joint hosting means that each country will host some games.

Also, by ECB, he means Emirates Cricket Board, not England Cricket Board
 
Doesn't sound like a terrible idea as they will need their $$$s.

Logistically, it will be a mess.

Also, cricket and hotel infrastructure in PK is absolutely 3rd grade. Grounds are shameful for even 80s standards.

Hosting an ICC-level tournament here sounds like a fantasy until they really upgrade some grounds to 2010+ standards.

The flagship KHI and LHE grounds, stands, facilities, are also in the 80s/90s era.

Need to build some grounds or completely renovate from scratch!
 
Very smart tactical move. UAE is likely to get an ICC event in any case as it is a great place to grow cricket interest, has cricket infrastructure, and is an excellent time zone for broadcasts. High standard of living also means high ticket prices which will be good for the ICC.

If ECB agrees to this with PCB, it will be an excellent 3D chess move by Ehsan Mani to get bidding rights from the ICC.

We have also been needing to mend our relationship with them after Pakistan cricket shifted away from the Emirates, as well as after NOC were withdrawn for Pakistani players in the T10 League.

Simultaneously, it will lower the threshold for the ICC objecting against Pakistan hosting the tournament, as a split workload with another country would show that Pakistan doesn’t have to take the full burden. Sri Lanka is out of the equation as is given the state of their cricket board, India is out of the question due to its relationship with us, and Bangladesh doesn’t seem to be getting along with us either these days given their multiple excuses to not send cricketers to Pakistan and then not inviting Pakistani players for the exhibition matches.

ECB is very much the best option and I’m quite excited for this to pan out. Let’s see what happens.

The Bangladesh part of your post is completely wrong - it’s not only Bangladesh, every other country refused to send players to Pakistan (in national colours, players were never barred to tour PAK on individual arrangements) and PAK players were not invited to the exhibition game on the ground of PSL running on same time, which was clarified by PCB itself.

Now, yes it can happen that Sheikh Mujib decided to be born in March so that 100 years later, tactfully PAK players can be excluded for the exhibition games on his birth centenary - it’s PP and I have seen every other logic here to fit into the agenda.

Coming to the co hosting issue, I think what PCB is planning is to wrap UAE in the mix, so that they can put which ever country declines to tour/stay longer in PAK can be hosted there; which I think is a better idea than playing fiction card or shoot like a scatter gun. Though, the best (read only) chance for PCB is to apply for cohosting rights along with BCB - that solves most of the hosting issues and it adds to the financial muscle as well - these Emiratis are not going to invest money for the bidding process, neither they have the market to back that investment. At best, what they can do (actually that’s exactly what PCB is asking from them) is rent their grounds and PCB will earn from broadcasting media/online rights, branding & endorsements, sponsorships and whatever gate money comes from PAK leg of the tournament.

With Mani & WK pair in charge (effectively IK in charge), this can happen, at least much better chances than people like Ashraf, Butt or Sethi in charge - ICC is trying to increase tournaments, which will definitely be opposed by BCCI, or at least that increases scope for others to host few tournaments here and there, therefore PCB cohosting with BCB, SLCB for ICC events is possible, as early as this decade - otherwise, PCB hosting solo such tournament (s) ..... might not happen in our life time, and that’s true for BCB, SLCB as well, but last two has a little advantage as teams are still not unwilling to travel there (which might change in future with CV19 issues).

In open bidding process, the big 3 can own every such tournament, may be till next 50 years - the economic gap is THAT wide, wider is the management capability of their leadership - therefore no point for such false bravado. In last 10-12 years, two countries with 40+ crore cricket mad population sucked fingers for three months with their players watching IPL .... and their boards couldn’t came up with one series that would have sold like hot cake - sums up their understandings and aukat of the proceedings.
 
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Ehsan Mani has already in the PCB Podcast admitted that the Rs 4-6 billion the PCB was planning to spend on upgrading the rest of the Cricket Stadiums in Pakistan to international standard will now not be spent but instead be saved and be using for operational PCB expenses and a rainy day to help the PCB deal with the Covid 19 crisis.

The PSL has now been set back by a few years. We already saw the pathetic low crowds in Karachi and Lahore, you play too many games in a city and stadium and you reach saturation point.
 
The Bangladesh part of your post is completely wrong - it’s not only Bangladesh, every other country refused to send players to Pakistan (in national colours, players were never barred to tour PAK on individual arrangements) and PAK players were not invited to the exhibition game on the ground of PSL running on same time, which was clarified by PCB itself.

Now, yes it can happen that Sheikh Mujib decided to be born in March so that 100 years later, tactfully PAK players can be excluded for the exhibition games on his birth centenary - it’s PP and I have seen every other logic here to fit into the agenda.

I should have rephrased the Bangladesh bit. I was keeping in mind a lot of the comments made from the Pakistan side (ex-players included) about the Bangladesh board which were extremely negative and disingenuous — if the relationship wasn’t bad to start with, do you think there might be some love lost after the whole ordeal? It definitely seemed a little bitter on both sides

However, you make excellent points and if the relationship between higher ups is intact, I agree, cohosting with Bangladesh would make a lot of sense and would be a fantastic option.
 
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UAE is a terrible place to play Cricket. I would like to see a tournament hosted entirely on Pakistan. They should start with tri-series then Asia Cup and like that. Gradually
 
A t20 WC bid could work quite well between pakistan and the uae. Karachi Lahore Multan would host the matches in pakistan with dubai abu dhabi and sharjah holding matches. Thats six venues. Logistics shouldnt be a problem as flight times etc are not that far from pakistan to the uae. Also the India matches will be in the UAE so crowds should come in as there are more indian fans than other countries.

some of the negatives are obviously around facilities but if the PCB wins a bid they will have a plan and objective to aim for so will be able to upgrade their core facilities quickly. If only we had an international stadium in Islamabad. Inmho they should convert the Jinnah stadium into a cricket venue and build another athletics venue nearby.
 
Ehsan Mani has already in the PCB Podcast admitted that the Rs 4-6 billion the PCB was planning to spend on upgrading the rest of the Cricket Stadiums in Pakistan to international standard will now not be spent but instead be saved and be using for operational PCB expenses and a rainy day to help the PCB deal with the Covid 19 crisis.

The PSL has now been set back by a few years. We already saw the pathetic low crowds in Karachi and Lahore, you play too many games in a city and stadium and you reach saturation point.

What pathetic low crowds? Dont post rubbish.
 
What pathetic low crowds? Dont post rubbish.

The crowds were pathetic, plenty of empty stands in the National stadium and Qaddhafi stadium. Only the Pindi and Multan games were sold out.
 
I am not joking, you could spot the empty stands in those stadiums

What are you on about? Almost all of those games sold out as the day progressed and by the end of the games they were almost full, even at worst 80%.
 
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What are you on about? Almost all of those games sold out as the day progressed and by the end of the games they were almost full, even at worst 80%.

There were plenty of empty seats at the National stadium and Qadhaffi stadium during the PSL games there, the PCB next time should reduce the allocation of games to these stadiums as a response.
 
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There were plenty of empty seats at the National stadium and Qadhaffi stadium during the PSL games there, the PCB next time should reduce the allocation of games to these stadiums as a response.

Gadaffi was bad, mainly because the Qalandars were so bad at the start, once they started doing well, even Lahore had good crowds. Attendance at Karachi on average was probably 90%
 
There were plenty of empty seats at the National stadium and Qadhaffi stadium during the PSL games there, the PCB next time should reduce the allocation of games to these stadiums as a response.

Almost all the seats would be full by the time evening rolled out. So I have no idea what you're on about.
 
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