PCB ready to request ‘special fund’ from ICC
Chairman Shaharyar Khan says money will be used to 'develop and promote' cricket in Pakistan
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Shaharyar Khan said on Monday that he will request the International Cricket Council (ICC) to set up a special fund to ‘develop and promote’ cricket in the country.
He further said that the fund will also be used to compensate for the heavy revenue losses the board has to bear due to organising matches in the UAE, away from home.
"We want to use this special fund to develop and promote cricket in Pakistan," Shaharyar, who is scheduled to represent Pakistan at the annual ICC meetings from June 27 in Edinburgh, told Press Trust of India prior to his departure for London.
"We will request the International Cricket Council and member countries to put aside a small percentage of its income from ICC events for this special fund for Pakistan cricket," he added.
Pakistan lost the trust of international teams back in 2009 when the Sri Lankan team bus was attacked by armed militants in Lahore and Shaharyar estimates that they have suffered losses in millions of dollars due to the absence of international cricket in the country.
"When we play a series in UAE the costs are high and generation of revenues not good enough for us. As a result we are losing revenues annually and that eats into our funds set aside for development purposes and for our affiliated regional associations," said Shaharyar.
The octogenarian said financial constraints disallowed them to organise bilateral series for U-19 and A teams which affected development of players.
The PCB chief admitted that until the security situation is not completely favourable, calling any team to tour Pakistan will be a risk.
"The security situation throughout the world is not stable but things are improving in Pakistan. But it is very difficult to say for certainty when we can host international teams at home. We don't want to take decisions in haste and regret it later," he said.
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He further said that the fund will also be used to compensate for the heavy revenue losses the board has to bear due to organising matches in the UAE, away from home.
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"We want to use this special fund to develop and promote cricket in Pakistan," Shaharyar, who is scheduled to represent Pakistan at the annual ICC meetings from June 27 in Edinburgh, told Press Trust of India prior to his departure for London.
"We will request the International Cricket Council and member countries to put aside a small percentage of its income from ICC events for this special fund for Pakistan cricket," he added.
Pakistan lost the trust of international teams back in 2009 when the Sri Lankan team bus was attacked by armed militants in Lahore and Shaharyar estimates that they have suffered losses in millions of dollars due to the absence of international cricket in the country.
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"When we play a series in UAE the costs are high and generation of revenues not good enough for us. As a result we are losing revenues annually and that eats into our funds set aside for development purposes and for our affiliated regional associations," said Shaharyar.
The octogenarian said financial constraints disallowed them to organise bilateral series for U-19 and A teams which affected development of players.
The PCB chief admitted that until the security situation is not completely favourable, calling any team to tour Pakistan will be a risk.
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"The security situation throughout the world is not stable but things are improving in Pakistan. But it is very difficult to say for certainty when we can host international teams at home. We don't want to take decisions in haste and regret it later," he said.
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