Pakistan league ‘far from being confirmed’

Zaka, however, confirms PPL to take place in October.


Our Correspondent April 18, 2012

KARACHI: While the Pakistan Cricket Board’s (PCB) focus remains on Bangladesh setting foot in the country, chairman Zaka Ashraf has confirmed that their backup hopes of bringing foreign players to the country - the Pakistan Premier League (PPL) - will be held in October.

“The league will be held in October,” said Ashraf before adding that the event will not only serve the cricket-starved nation but also help boost the country’s economy.

“October is the most suitable window for us but there’s a long way to go and we need to come up with realistic model before anything else,” a PCB official told The Express Tribune. “The weather is also ideal in October so it will be good for players and spectators. There is a craze of cricket in Pakistan and we want to make sure that our stadiums are full.”

There are four companies interested in holding the league and their presentations to the board will determine the feasibility of the venture.

“Before the chairman’s departure to Dubai, the presentations were made and the process will continue. Things are far from being confirmed right now.”

Published in The Express Tribune, April 19th, 2012.

COMMENTS (2)

Rehman | 11 years ago | Reply

October is perfect month, Not because of weather!

In FTP 2012-2020 ICC has made window for Champions League in October for every year! Which means chances of foreign players will increase as no international matches will be played.

Cosmo | 12 years ago | Reply

Zaka Ashraf works for BBCI, RAW MOSSAD and CIA. How dare he to day that we are not ready?? !! Pakistani league ready and famous!!

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