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[REPORT] PCB in a fix as defaulting franchises put third PSL edition in jeopardy

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LAHORE: The upcoming edition of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) could be jeopardised due to paucity of funds since as many as five out of the total six franchises have failed to clear their dues with the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) despite the expiry of the given deadline of Nov 15, 2017.

Well informed sources told Dawn that the PCB is facing a huge financial deficit of USD 5 to 6 million required to complete the arrangements for hosting the event in the UAE and Pakistan, from Feb 22 to March 25.

Sources said a high level meeting on the issue was held at the PCB’s offices here on Friday where measures to deal with the crisis and chalking out a new strategy to overcome the financial crunch were discussed as the time is running out fast.

It was proposed that an urgent meeting of the Board of Governors should be called to take a final decision on this and suggest ways and means to save Pakistan’s most successful brand has been jeopardised due to the irresponsible behavior of the franchise owners.

Sources said that the PCB has a legal option to take over all the defaulting franchises and to sell them again through a new bidding process in the next few weeks in case the owners continue to delay the clearance of their dues.

However, sources added that such a step will be the last resort for the PCB but hopefully the franchises will not force the Board to go to that extent.

Interestingly, after the two successful editions of the PSL, the price values of the franchises have almost been doubled but still five franchises are not ready to clear their full dues.

According to the sources, two franchises are the biggest defaulters, while three have partially defaulted. The two biggest defaulters have to pay not only their annual fees but also a sum of USD 600,000 as advance for the players’ fees.

The three other defaulters, however, have paid their annual fees but they are yet to pay the players’ advance fees of USD 600,000 each.

More interestingly, one of the major defaulters has not even provided the bank’s guarantee to the PCB.

Another defaulter, however, has given the bank guarantee but it could only be cashed after Feb 15, sources further said.

According to the PCB, the first edition of the PSL earned a profit of USD 2.6million, while it has almost been doubled in 2017, the sources said.

“We have sent several reminders to the franchises to clear their dues but we are just receiving promises of new dates for the payments,” a PCB official told Dawn on condition of anonymity.

https://www.dawn.com/news/1383994/p...-franchises-put-third-psl-edition-in-jeopardy
 
Hmm. So the PSL is still not a financially solid league then even after 2 years.
 
This is quite embarrassing. I hope this get's resolved quickly. Curious who's leaking this as 'source'?
 
Hmm. So the PSL is still not a financially solid league then even after 2 years.

or someone has been lying about it.

Anyways, all source based news at the moment.
 
5 out of 6 have yet to pay their dues! Thats almost everyone.
 
BCCI terminated the IPL franchise which defaulted, I think it was Pune Warriors who were terminated and their bank guarantees seized. PCB can follow the BCCI's steps otherwise they will set a precedent for the future and franchises will never take them seriously. BCCI didn't even send warnings or New dates, they just terminated the franchise after due date.
 
The day NAB's inquiry against Sethi goes forward he announces this.
 
Dw it’s stilk going ahead as planned; Hopefully this news is false

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr"><a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/PSL3?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#PSL3</a> is firmly on track. First match in Dubai on 22 nd Feb and Final in Karachi on 25th March. Promo campaign about to kick off.</p>— Najam Sethi (@najamsethi) <a href="https://twitter.com/najamsethi/status/954657264849256448?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">January 20, 2018</a></blockquote>
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We can confirm [VIA PCB sources] that there are 2 defaulters who will make payments soon.
 
:)))

It would be hilarious if Multan's owner Schon group is one of them. THey are known defaulters in the country.

If that's the case, then this happening was always a possibility. Maybe shouldn't have been allowed as a franchisee?
 
Najam Sethi has been a disaster for Pakistan cricket. The guy who desires more airtime on TV then the nationel team speaks for itself. Our domestic structure with pathetic pitches [not allowing any grooming of batsmen], no A tours, one one day tours, huge gaps in the international series Pakistan team plays is, half-isolation in itself. The worst blow and the thing that would define his legacy is the botched tribunal on the spotfixing issue which has remained under wraps. The loss of Sharjeel Khan, Khalid Latif and Shahzaib Hasan will be seen as his decision to help Shehzad and Butt into the side. Once he leaves PCB board themselves will make more revelations to divert all of their blame on him.

Knew NAB inquiry will reveal more discrepancies and corruption. Sethi will do anything to get this PSL over with somehow as he is himself in trouble due to the election year. For PCB is highly necessary to schedule more matches in Pakistan to cut costs. My fear is this year PSL might put PCB in a more dangerous financial condition as the chairman wants the tournament at any cost.
 
Hmm. So the PSL is still not a financially solid league then even after 2 years.

Of course it isn't. Every league in the world is going to be making a loss after 2 years.
Startup costs. Its why you need a lot of capital at the start.
 
People were claiming that they have been in profit from the very first season.
 
Dw it’s stilk going ahead as planned; Hopefully this news is false

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr"><a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/PSL3?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#PSL3</a> is firmly on track. First match in Dubai on 22 nd Feb and Final in Karachi on 25th March. Promo campaign about to kick off.</p>— Najam Sethi (@najamsethi) <a href="https://twitter.com/najamsethi/status/954657264849256448?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">January 20, 2018</a></blockquote>
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I don't take this man seriously anymore
 
PSL is needed in this new era of cricket. The only thing that needs to be done is to make sure PSL is in Pakistan in full fold. I think it was a good strategy to play in UAE to ensure success and make it marketable product but it needs to return to Pakistan for PSL to make financial success.

Those asking for changes in first class cricket should just move on. People have been lambasting domestic cricket structure since I started watching cricket and still nothing has happened. Until or unless it is commercialized to bring in cash it will be like it is today regardless of format and pitches simply because no one cares.

I think Pak needs to think out of box and apply new approaches rather than trying to replicate what Eng/Aus are doing simply because there are not enough resources and there is no time to beat around the bush in this day and age.
 
I don't take this man seriously anymore

People are really unfair on Najam Sethi
He has done a lot for Pakistan cricket in a short period, especially if you compare it to people in the past

PSL
Cricket in Pakistan

Two massive achievements

I just feel Pakistanis should learn to back him and our players once in a while, would do a world of good
 
The fact that PSL was the only franchise league in the world to declare a profit in its first year despite not hosting a single game at home and then putting a convenient number that the profits have “doubled” next year....How continent :)) makes people question their financials.

Not being a hater, hope it does well for your guys sake but not very reliable the way PCB runs things(based on their track record)
 
The fact that PSL was the only franchise league in the world to declare a profit in its first year despite not hosting a single game at home and then putting a convenient number that the profits have “doubled” next year....How continent :)) makes people question their financials.

Not being a hater, hope it does well for your guys sake but not very reliable the way PCB runs things(based on their track record)

You have a valid point and PCB should come clean about this.
 
You have a valid point and PCB should come clean about this.

From an outsider looking in and you might have a better perspective but I think PSL is run as vehicle for an individual or a group of individuals to score their personal brownie points.

I feel the intention to make PSL a successful brand and the intention to market yourself as the person responsible for it are 2 different things.

There is no reason why the concept of PSL should not be successful. Pakistan is still a big market when it comes to cricket.There is definitely a room for PSL in the franchise leagues space.

However the growth has to be organic.There seems to be a too much going on and too many things tried all at once.

The finals in Lahore was pointless. I mean the whole concept of franchise league is built around franchise players. What is the point of playing the finals without the big names?

IPL had to host 1.5 seasons outside India due to internal security reasons.No fuss was made and things went on like business as usual because it was handled with the philosophy “ the show must go on” .It wasn’t like it became a matter of national ego/pride or anything. It was run like a business and the best intentions of the business was kept in mind.

On the other hand the finals in Lahore was portrayed as a mission accomplished to bring cricket back to Pakistan. Was it really though?

As I said PSL needs to fully establish itself and grow organically rather than being over-ambitious.
5 teams with a good template and format would have worked perfect. Playing in UAE till situation gets better in Pakistan would have been ideal rather than putting up a show for the world at the expense of the tournament.

Lalit Modi was the guy instrumental in starting the IPL but today he is almost a non-entity. Doesn’t matter who is in charge, At the end BCCI calls the shots and IPL has become its own entity.

I actually think Najam Sethi is a reasonable man and is probably lot more articulate than a lot of other people I have seen in Pakistan media but I think he is trying too hard to be the man synonymous with the PSL.

Clearly based on the above the financials are definitely too good to be true and the attempt is to paint too much of a rosy picture here.

As the saying goes if it is too good to be true than it is definitely a big “cover “ up.
 
PSL may be making a operational profit but profitable on a net basis is difficult.

Does PCB publish its audited financial results?

Do you really think there is so much thought put behind this?

Made a profit the year prior and doubled the profit next year,isn’t that so much more easier to sell ?

No disrespect but how difficult it is to “cook the books” especially in an organization that is directly run by the government?

Sustainability becomes a problem in such case but as I mentioned above the whole vision seems
More shot term to portray it as an individual success than to work on the actual brand itself.
 
KARACHI: The Quetta Gladiators is the only Pakistan Super League (PSL) franchise that has cleared all its dues with the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and has honoured all its commitments to enjoy an impeccable record since the league’s inception in 2016, Dawn learnt on authority.

Referring to a news item published in this newspaper on Saturday, a spokesman from the franchise said: “While we can’t comment on the other franchises and whether they have cleared their dues with the PCB or not, the Quetta Gladiators has always cleared all dues well before the deadline.”

This statement was endorsed by well-placed sources in the PCB. “Yes, Quetta Gladiators, owned by famous business tycoon Nadeem Omar, has been the most punctual and consistent among all the PSL franchises and have been fulfilling all their commitments so far.

“It is, indeed, true that the PCB is facing a major financial crisis due to the non-payment of dues by five of the PSL franchises that has put the third edition of the popular league in doubt. Urgent meetings have been called to deal with the grim situation and the Board is looking at various ways and means to salvage it,” the sources said.

https://www.dawn.com/news/1384196/quetta-gladiators-not-among-psl-defaulters
 
Not a good news for PCB and Pakistani fans. I expect other big names (like MJ) to drop out from the competition.
 
KARACHI: The Quetta Gladiators is the only Pakistan Super League (PSL) franchise that has cleared all its dues with the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and has honoured all its commitments to enjoy an impeccable record since the league’s inception in 2016, Dawn learnt on authority.

Referring to a news item published in this newspaper on Saturday, a spokesman from the franchise said: “While we can’t comment on the other franchises and whether they have cleared their dues with the PCB or not, the Quetta Gladiators has always cleared all dues well before the deadline.”

This statement was endorsed by well-placed sources in the PCB. “Yes, Quetta Gladiators, owned by famous business tycoon Nadeem Omar, has been the most punctual and consistent among all the PSL franchises and have been fulfilling all their commitments so far.

“It is, indeed, true that the PCB is facing a major financial crisis due to the non-payment of dues by five of the PSL franchises that has put the third edition of the popular league in doubt. Urgent meetings have been called to deal with the grim situation and the Board is looking at various ways and means to salvage it,” the sources said.

https://www.dawn.com/news/1384196/quetta-gladiators-not-among-psl-defaulters

Sadiq and Ameen Franchise
 
Peshawar Zalmi also claiming that they have cleared their dues.
 
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Remember when we all said Sethi was lying about profits what were called? PTI junoonis. :)) [MENTION=138254]Syed1[/MENTION] [MENTION=138463]Slog[/MENTION]
 
Not all that unusual in a high stake, multi million dollar endeavour. These things happen but need to be cleared up behind closed door (if true) with a handle on these leaks .Look at how CA and the ECB handle their business and learn something.
 
PSL Champions Peshawar Zalmi would like to clarify that we have cleared all our payments with PCB within time and at the moment all our energies are focused towards defending the title.


Recent reports in media suggest that some franchises have failed to clear their dues with PCB. Peshawar Zalmi would like to clarify that we on our part have cleared all the necessary fees and payments (including taxes) with PCB and no payments remain in balance.

We at Peshawar Zalmi firmly believe that Pakistan Super League is the country’s biggest sports brand. We will continue with our efforts in not only supporting this mega event but also bringing back cricket to Pakistan.

Understanding the importance of promotions and media engagments,Peshawar Zalmi kicked off its promotional activites as early as december last year, We have been actively promoting the League and our franchise through our media partners and social media platforms. We would like to thank our ardent supporters who have responded positively to our media campaigns .

We wish all the best to PCB and all franchises for PSL season 3.

Peshawar Zalmi Media Department
 
Not all that unusual in a high stake, multi million dollar endeavour. These things happen but need to be cleared up behind closed door (if true) with a handle on these leaks .Look at how CA and the ECB handle their business and learn something.

In our part of the world, if these are not leaked, everything is shoved under the carpet. Then at the 11th hour, blame game start. Start of the project is delayed. More mud slinging follows. Finally a media circus. Then an international shame for non-payments. BEEN THERE DONE THAT.
 
PSL Champions Peshawar Zalmi would like to clarify that we have cleared all our payments with PCB within time and at the moment all our energies are focused towards defending the title.


Recent reports in media suggest that some franchises have failed to clear their dues with PCB. Peshawar Zalmi would like to clarify that we on our part have cleared all the necessary fees and payments (including taxes) with PCB and no payments remain in balance.

We at Peshawar Zalmi firmly believe that Pakistan Super League is the country’s biggest sports brand. We will continue with our efforts in not only supporting this mega event but also bringing back cricket to Pakistan.

Understanding the importance of promotions and media engagments,Peshawar Zalmi kicked off its promotional activites as early as december last year, We have been actively promoting the League and our franchise through our media partners and social media platforms. We would like to thank our ardent supporters who have responded positively to our media campaigns .

We wish all the best to PCB and all franchises for PSL season 3.

Peshawar Zalmi Media Department

Now we will know who is defaulting by a simple process of elimination.....
 
2 left : IU And KK (MS are new so how can they default?)
 
Pakistan Cricket Board is silent over reports of its differences with the franchises of the Pakistan Super League while its chairman Najam Sethi had already announced to hold the league as per the announced schedule, Express News reports.

Sources said that the upcoming PSL 3 could be jeopardised due to differences between the PCB and the PSL franchises over non-payment of dues.

They added the board had also been facing financial problems as five out of the six franchises did not pay their dues until the set deadline expired in November last year.
Sethi assures PSL ‘firmly on track’

The PCB is seriously concerned over shortage of about $5 million required for holding the third edition of PSL scheduled to be held from February 22 to March 25 in the UAE and Pakistan.

The sources maintained that the PCB might take legal action and consider resale of the teams if the franchises fail to pay their dues.

However, the franchises are of the view that the PCB had started putting pressure on them after they demanded compensation money from the board.

They said the PCB was also not happy with them for supporting T10.

PCB chief Najam Sethi had not offered any comment on the reports of boards’ differences with the franchises. However, the head of the tournament Najam Sethi clarified in a tweet on Saturday that the event will take place as per the announced schedule.

He wrote on twitter: “#PSL3 is firmly on track. First match in Dubai on 22nd Feb and Final in Karachi on 25th March. Promo campaign about to kick off.”

https://tribune.com.pk/story/161402...anchises-dues-put-third-psl-edition-jeopardy/
 
The owners of Islamabad bUnited says that they are up-to-date with all the payments & have no liabilities as far as the PCB, the PSL or any other franchise related finances are concerned.
 
sounds like a pressure tactic from Najam to ensure payments were made and not delayed..
 
Dont worry guys, PSL will go on as per schedule. PCB is not stupid to stop this important even just because few franchises have not paid.
 
BCCI terminated the IPL franchise which defaulted, I think it was Pune Warriors who were terminated and their bank guarantees seized. PCB can follow the BCCI's steps otherwise they will set a precedent for the future and franchises will never take them seriously. BCCI didn't even send warnings or New dates, they just terminated the franchise after due date.

I could be wrong and don't follow close enough. I thought they terminated the Kerala based franchise too...
 
The fact that PSL was the only franchise league in the world to declare a profit in its first year despite not hosting a single game at home and then putting a convenient number that the profits have “doubled” next year....How continent :)) makes people question their financials.

Not being a hater, hope it does well for your guys sake but not very reliable the way PCB runs things(based on their track record)

How positive are we about source ? seems a little suspicious...
 
Tbf PCB has every reason to be upset with the franchises

KK provide £2.6 million a year and MS provide £5.2 million a year
That’s a heavy chunk of what all the teams pay, to see the two most expensive franchises failing to pay up is disappointing
 
Sethi has been a failure, our FTP, lesser bilateral odis, t20, tests than Bangladesh. No A tours, no second string tours planned. Deomestic system broken, pathetic wickets being made unsuitable for any batsman to get through this system. Chief selector ensuring his own favorites making the team, another worst tour for Pakistan.

Sethi has ignored it all, the whole year he harps on two things PSL and tour with India.

Sethi's own tenure is in bit of trouble due to NAB investigation and election year, so he would do whatever he can to ensure a smooth PSL next month. Whatever cost it takes might not be Sethi's problem by mid of this year.
 
Here is a PDF by NAB(An official Pakistani public office). In this PDF companies involved in financial scam in Pakistan are mentioned.

http://www.nab.gov.pk/Ops/179 x Mega Cases.pdf

and i could see 1 groups name mentioned here who i think own a team in PSL aswell......


PCB needs to be careful with whom they do business....
 
So these big Pak businessmen cannot even come up with $600,000-$1,000,000? That is like pocket change for most IPL owners.
 
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