
With the future of this year’s Asia Cup T20 tired of uncertainty, the Pakistanian cricket council will solidify for serious interference with his income.
The Pakistanian cricket council expects to earn an estimated 8.8 billion rupees from the share of the International Cricket Council (ICC) and the Asian cricket council (ACC) this year.
According to the details of the reliable source of the Board of Directors, the PCB outlined the amount of $ 25.9 million (approximately $ 7.7 billion) as its share of ICC during this fiscal year.
The Council hopes that the Asia Cup will earn another 1.16 billion rupees and 7.77 million rupees through other international cricket events.
“Revenue from these two main sources (ICC and Asia Cup) are very important for financial health in the Pakistanic cricket,” said one well -informed initiated initiated.
He said that the uncertainty of the schedule and the venue of the Asia Cup increased because PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi did not travel to Singapore for ICC meetings last weekend.
Naqvi, who is also the Federal Minister of the Interior, was practically attended by AGM.
According to the initiated CEOs of PCB Sumair Ahmed, who left for an ICC meeting, he “did not receive positive answers” from BCCi or Rad Sri Lanka and Afghanistan on participation in the ACC meeting, which was 24 July in Dhace, completed the ASIA CUP agreements.
“The PCB has met a lot of resistance to ACC, which scheduled to meet in Dhaka. India, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, Oman and several other associated member advice did not go to Dhak,” added one initiate.
He said that the discussion of the ICC’s sidelines do not regulate well so that the Asia Cup takes place in September, because BCCi is not willing to send his representative to Dhák.
ACC currently leads Naqvi.
Originally, India was scheduled to host the Asia Cup in September, but due to the existing stand-off with Pakistan after the terrorist attack of Pahalgam, the chance to move the regional event to the UAE.
Sumair was also sent to Dubai at the beginning of this year to participate in the final ceremony of the Trophy Champions, but due to some “incorrect communication” was not part of the officials who were on stage for presentations.
Interestingly, in the expected income provided in the fiscal year budget, the PCB included 2.5 billion rupees as estimated income from the next edition of Pakistan’s Super League.
The total PCB budget for a fiscal year is approximately 18.8 billion rupees.
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Published:
Saurabh Kumar
Published on:
21 July 2025