Qatar to host $1mn Pakistan Super League, says PCB

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LAHORE: The twice-postponed Pakistan Super League (PSL) will finally be ready for take off in Doha, Qatar, next year, former chairman Najam Sethi announced on Wednesday.

The event is scheduled for February and will feature around 25 foreign players.

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) had planned a Super Twenty20 league in 2013 but had to postpone it twice -- in 2014 and 2015 -- over a lack of response from sponsors and logistics problems.

Sethi, the head of PCB's Executive Committee, announced the PSL will be held from 4-24 February next year.

“The PSL will be held in Doha from February 4-24 with a prize money of one million dollars (100 million rupees) and we are getting encouraging responses from sponsors and foreign players,” said Sethi.

The idea behind staging the league was to give Pakistani players a chance to compete with and against top foreign players, something which the national players do not get as international cricket has been suspended in the country since 2009.

Pakistan was a no go area for international teams since terrorists' attacks on the Sri Lankan team bus in Lahore in March 2009.

This was partially overcome with a short limited-over series against Zimbabwe in May-June this year.

“We are in talks with 40 foreign players and we expect some 25 to sign for the league and out of these 15 will be world class players,” Sethi said of the planned league.

Four West Indians and two players each from Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Australia, New Zealand, England and South Africa were amongst the targeted names, he said.

Sethi added that no player from India was on the PSL target list as the Board of Control for Cricket in India does not allow its players to feature in a foreign league.

Pakistan was forced to shift the League to Doha after grounds in the United Arab Emirates -- where Pakistan have played all their home cricket since 2009 -- were booked for a private league in January-February 2016.

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Rahulan Ratnarajah said:
UAE is the perfect place.

but i think UAE is booked for another cricketing league featuring Wasim Akram, Shane Warne etc
 
Rahulan Ratnarajah said:
But ISIS & Taliban will come there too :hehe

Who need bowler when ISIS has Bowling machine named AK 47

Just need right batsman to face that Super Fast Pace attack :lol
 
wewake said:
but i think UAE is booked for another cricketing league featuring Wasim Akram, Shane Warne etc

:no :no :no

It was not allowed in UAE bcuz of financial disputes between PCB and UAE cricket broad and most likely PCB refused to share more profit with UAE cricket broad that's why UAE cricket broad didn't allowed PSL to be hosted in UAE. But the problem the series being hosted in Qatar is Lack of international world class cricket stadiums there plus population of Sub Asian continent peoples like Indian, Paki, bangla and Sri Lankan's peoples living in Qatar, where the total population of Qatar is around 2 million only where has population of Asian Subcontinent peoples in UAE is around 5 million much more than total population of Qatar
;)
 
DishHD said:
:no :no :no

It was not allowed in UAE bcuz of financial disputes between PCB and UAE cricket broad and most likely PCB refused to share more profit with UAE cricket broad that's why UAE cricket broad didn't allowed PSL to be hosted in UAE. But the problem the series being hosted in Qatar is Lack of international world class cricket stadiums there plus population of Sub Asian continent peoples like Indian, Paki, bangla and Sri Lankan's peoples living in Qatar, where the total population of Qatar is around 2 million only where has population of Asian Subcontinent peoples in UAE is around 5 million much more than total population of Qatar
;)

Pakistan was forced to shift the League to Doha after grounds in the United Arab Emirates -- where Pakistan have played all their home cricket since 2009 -- were booked for a private league in January-February 2016.
 
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