The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) will hold a PSL (Pakistan Super League) workshop on Friday, June 23. The workshop will be about the plan to add more teams to the PSL. The owners of franchises who are not in the country will join the workshop meeting through a Zoom call.
The PCB will give more information about adding more teams to the PSL, and the current franchise owners will be given a way that no one will lose money.
According to a Cricket Pakistan report, the initial plan says that 95 percent of the central pool of revenue will go to the six existing teams. In the 11th year, there could be eight teams instead of six. This would help the new teams make the most money possible.
“Franchises also want rights that last forever, like the IPL, which finished after ten years of taking money in India. PSL teams, which were sold for less money, don’t want that, though. “A central pool would be better for them,” says the study. But right now, none of the plans are set in stone, and Najam Sethi’s recent choice to drop out of the race for PCB head means that the plans could change a lot in the future.
Sethi, on the other hand, recently posted on Twitter that he was dropping out of the race to be the official chair of the PCB. He said that he doesn’t want to be a “bone of contention” and that the PCB shouldn’t have to deal with this kind of doubt.
“Salaam everyone! I don’t want to get in the way of Asif Zardari and Shehbaz Sharif’s relationship. PCB doesn’t need this kind of instability and insecurity. Because of what’s going on, I’m not a good choice for Chairman of PCB. “I wish everyone luck,” Sethi wrote on Twitter.