*LAHORE: Pakistan Cricket Board is considering hosting the complete editionof the next Pakistan Super League in Pakistan as the rift continues withthe Emirates Cricket Board.*
The decision for changing the venue of the fourth edition of Pakistan’s ownblockbuster T20 league is likely to be made in a meeting on June 12.
PCB had asked the UAE cricket authorities to not to host any T20 leagueduring the window of October to March, otherwise, they will look for analternative venue to host their home series as well as the lucrative PSL.
However, ECB gave little attention to PCB’s word and have announced theirown T20 league which is likely to take place between December and January.
Moreover, Afghanistan Cricket Board has already announced that they willhost their league in October, while T10 League is likely to be played inNovember in the UAE.
With all these leagues taking place, PCB believes hosting PSL in their owncountry will be more fruitful than staging the tournament there.
Before making any decision, the board have to take all franchises on thesame page. As per reports, some franchises have already backed PCB’s ideaof hosting the complete season of PSL in Pakistan.
“We don’t think there is any point of hosting the PSL in UAE now,” afranchise official said an Urdu daily.
He believes that with so many cricket leagues taking place in that part ofthe world, they will not get enough attractive sponsorships andbroadcasters will also not pay them well.
“We are here to do business and this does not seem like a good deal becauseif the tournament is being organised in the UAE, with so much T20 and T10cricket around, we will not be getting the best possible sponsorship dealsdue to the saturation in the market,” he said.
“Broadcasters will also not be paying us sufficient amount of money for thetournament and we don’t think people will want to come to the grounds forthe matches as well.
“We genuinely believe having next edition of PSL in Pakistan is a viableoption as the country’s law and order situation has vastly improved,” headded.
Moreover, another franchise official said that if the league is beingplayed in Pakistan, availability of big names would really not matter inthe long run.
“Recently we’ve seen great rivalry building up between franchises, which isgreat news for the competition,” he said.
“Once we have the PSL in Pakistan, we can attract hundreds and thousands offollowers of each franchise to the ground, which means even if big nameplayers don’t come to the country, it will not hurt the brand’s image inthe long run.”