Monday, April 2, 2012

Pakistan Cricket Board launching a Pakistan Premier League (PPL) T20


Premier League (PPL) T20 logo
The Pakistan Cricket Board will be shown presentations next week on the feasibility and possibility of launching a Pakistan Premier League (PPL) T20 competition this year.

The board had postponed a two-day moot on the feasibility of having the PPL last month due to the busy schedule of the board chairman Zaka Ashraf.


"But now these meetings will be held sometime next week. They are some parties who will make presentations to the board on how the PPL can be organised in Pakistan," a senior official said, Pakistan newspaper The Nation reports. 


Sources say besides a Dubai and Karachi based sports management group, a company with direct links to a well known international television broadcasting and sports management company will make presentations at the PCB meeting.


"We are dead serious about having our own PPL. But the reality is that we have to first study the modalities and feasibility of having such an event which would not be possible without input and expertise from a established company," the official said.


The PCB has been toying with the idea of launching its own T20 league with the involvement of foreign players for some time now but has never got down to practically implementing the event.


"The situation is different now we need to showcase an event in Pakistan with foreign participation and the PPL appears to be the best bet for us," he said.


The official said that the board was looking at a PPL model similar to the ones adopted by the Indian Premier League and Bangladesh Premier League.


He said the board had also become positive after a statement from the Lashings club chairman that he was ready to send his team to Pakistan and also from support assured by some former test players with links to foreign players abroad.


"It can be done but obviously it requires lot of groundwork and hardwork." The official admitted that the PPL will also allow Pakistani domestic players like their counterparts in India and Bangladesh to earn some good money.


"There is no doubt that the IPL and BPL have gone a long way in improving the status of domestic players in both countries," he added.


While large number of Pakistani players took part in the recent BPL in Bangladesh for the fourth year running, no Pakistani player has been signed on by any franchise in the IPL that begins from April 4.

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