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legendary
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I also think Imran khan will be able to bring back the glory of Pakistan. But first of all, they need to purify their cricket board. Pakistan cricket will not improve if the cricket board is not free from corruption. If not free from corruption, talented players like Amir will soon be lost.
Amir already retired from cricket and everyone has their opinion regarding that and Amir clearly stated his situation and we all know what happened and why he felt like an outcast and it is impossible to get rid of that. Everyone is talking about the corruption in Pakistan cricket and if it is evident to the common man why no one is taking any legal action against them.
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I don't think that your post is accurate. You can check the sponsorship deals and the TV rights auctions. What PCB receives every year from these proceedings is much lower than what the ECB or CA get annually from similar deals. The inability to stage home matches in Pakistan has drained the coffers for almost one and half decade. Only very recently, the foreign teams are agreeing to play in Pakistan. All this had a negative impact on the financials.
Mate, Please check these links
1. https://m.dailyhunt.in/news/india/english/cricket+addictor+english-epaper-cricaden/top+10+richest+cricket+boards+in+the+world-newsid-133060356
2. https://www.crictracker.com/top-10-richest-cricket-boards-in-the-world/7/
3. https://sportycious.com/richest-cricket-boards-world-91423
4. https://cricket.yahoo.net/news/top-10-most-affluent-cricket-182300645
5. http://sportztrail.com/richest-cricket-boards-in-the-world-2020/
6. https://cricketaddictor.com/cricket/top-10-richest-cricket-boards-in-the-world/7/
7. https://www.sportzcraazy.com/richest-cricket-boards-in-the-world/
Pakistan is the 4th richest cricket board in the world  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
I agree with @Swordsoffreedom here because right now PCB is not facing any financial problem they have some serious management issues and these can solevd only when we have no political influence without this its not going to be good for them many peoples in management are have no expereince of any thing but taking good salaries and doing bad things which is not suitable for sport and players but sadly no one to check them even we have Prime Minister a cricketer.

I think instability was one of the reason why Pakistani Cricket has failed to deliver in recent times. There's no lack of interest in the country as cricket is the most popular sports. The attack on Sri Lankan cricket team was on of the largest setback for cricket in pakistan and as there are increasing number of domestic cricket, international games being placed on Pakistan are still rare. There were some sign of progress with the new leadership and I hope as a cricketer himself, the prime minister of Pakistan would be able to bring back Pakistan to it's previous glory within his term.
I also think Imran khan will be able to bring back the glory of Pakistan. But first of all, they need to purify their cricket board. Pakistan cricket will not improve if the cricket board is not free from corruption. If not free from corruption, talented players like Amir will soon be lost.
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I would say if Aamir does the same and putting his name in Auction, many franchise might fight for him. He's still very valuable in T-20 format, easy million dollar arm or may be more.

As far as I know, Mohammad Amir can't participate in the IPL without the No Objection Certificate (NOC) issued by PCB. And I don't think that the Pakistani officials will readily give him the NOC, after all the accusations he leveled against them. But I am not sure what will be the scenario if he renounces his Pakistani citizenship and acquires the citizenship of another country.
But here we have point if he came British citizen then surely he never need any NOC from PCB because he is going to play in England and breaking his all relationship with PCB so he need all from ECB or England not related to pakistan.
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And let's not forget the fact that a number of Pakistani players have moved to other countries in the recent past, including Fawad Ahmed, Imran Tahir and Sikandar Raza. A few others, such as Sami Aslam are rumored to be making plans to do so.
In this case we have nothing new because we have history of many players those leave Pakistan for better future and they have some good time in other countries even then there was no IPL related thing in Pakistan PCB is never been settle to work on merit or players friendly.
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I would say if Aamir does the same and putting his name in Auction, many franchise might fight for him. He's still very valuable in T-20 format, easy million dollar arm or may be more.

If that happens, then it will set up a bad precedent. If Aamir can get a multi-million USD contract in the IPL, then what prevents the other Pakistani players such as Babar Azam from doing the same? The BCCI is also going to be happy, as it will weaken the Pakistan national team. And let's not forget the fact that a number of Pakistani players have moved to other countries in the recent past, including Fawad Ahmed, Imran Tahir and Sikandar Raza. A few others, such as Sami Aslam are rumored to be making plans to do so.

These players who moved to other countries are not famous anymore. If they join any league, they are being paid less as compare to if they were part of the national team. They may earn few dollars but lose all the fame.



I would say if Aamir does the same and putting his name in Auction, many franchise might fight for him. He's still very valuable in T-20 format, easy million dollar arm or may be more.

As far as I know, Mohammad Amir can't participate in the IPL without the No Objection Certificate (NOC) issued by PCB. And I don't think that the Pakistani officials will readily give him the NOC, after all the accusations he leveled against them. But I am not sure what will be the scenario if he renounces his Pakistani citizenship and acquires the citizenship of another country.

Let him become the Indian citizen so he could play IPL...Who cares..
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I would say if Aamir does the same and putting his name in Auction, many franchise might fight for him. He's still very valuable in T-20 format, easy million dollar arm or may be more.

As far as I know, Mohammad Amir can't participate in the IPL without the No Objection Certificate (NOC) issued by PCB. And I don't think that the Pakistani officials will readily give him the NOC, after all the accusations he leveled against them. But I am not sure what will be the scenario if he renounces his Pakistani citizenship and acquires the citizenship of another country.
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Pakistan recovered really well and i did not expect them to put a score of 153 on the board and looking at the way the match was going i placed a bet on New Zealand and now they are struggling to put runs on the board as the required run rates keeps on rising and they already lost two wickets and now regrets on placing a bet on New Zealand win as Pakistan can win and the odds were over 5 for Pakistan when i placed the bet  Undecided.

Pakistan would have won the match if the could have fielded better. There were few drop catches which cost them the match.
Lets see how they play in the 2nd T20 but in reality i would consider NZ favorites for this series.
legendary
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I would say if Aamir does the same and putting his name in Auction, many franchise might fight for him. He's still very valuable in T-20 format, easy million dollar arm or may be more.

If that happens, then it will set up a bad precedent. If Aamir can get a multi-million USD contract in the IPL, then what prevents the other Pakistani players such as Babar Azam from doing the same? The BCCI is also going to be happy, as it will weaken the Pakistan national team. And let's not forget the fact that a number of Pakistani players have moved to other countries in the recent past, including Fawad Ahmed, Imran Tahir and Sikandar Raza. A few others, such as Sami Aslam are rumored to be making plans to do so.
legendary
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What if Aamir start playing in the IPL now similar to Azhar Mahmood. He also took retirement from the international cricket and took a British citizenship, after that he was eligible to play in the IPL. Wonder if Aamir following his footstep.

I don't think that the teams would readily pick him, even if he obtains a British passport. It wasn't easy for Azhar Mahmood either, despite the political situation being a bit more conductive back then. He got the British passport, as his wife was a British citizen. Although he was sold to Kings XI Punjab, Mahmood didn't played a lot many matches for them. Eventually he was dropped after three seasons. 
I would say if Aamir does the same and putting his name in Auction, many franchise might fight for him. He's still very valuable in T-20 format, easy million dollar arm or may be more.
legendary
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What if Aamir start playing in the IPL now similar to Azhar Mahmood. He also took retirement from the international cricket and took a British citizenship, after that he was eligible to play in the IPL. Wonder if Aamir following his footstep.

I don't think that the teams would readily pick him, even if he obtains a British passport. It wasn't easy for Azhar Mahmood either, despite the political situation being a bit more conductive back then. He got the British passport, as his wife was a British citizen. Although he was sold to Kings XI Punjab, Mahmood didn't played a lot many matches for them. Eventually he was dropped after three seasons. 
legendary
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What if Aamir start playing in the IPL now similar to Azhar Mahmood. He also took retirement from the international cricket and took a British citizenship, after that he was eligible to play in the IPL. Wonder if Aamir following his footstep.
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The IPL is the biggest cash cow and it will affect the players as they are not allowed to earn money because of political reasons and it will help develop the young talents as well and so is the reason every player is looking forward to get picked in a team.

Franchise T20 cricket is the future and IPL in a few years time will be the cricket equivalent of the English Premier League. Even at this point, the BCCI gets a majority of its revenue from the IPL, when compared to the other sources. And India remains the richest and largest market for cricket by a distance. None of the other markets can come even close. So the loss of potential revenue from the IPL can be very crippling for the Pakistani players.
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I agree with your first statement but about second Pakistani Players banned from IPL its never been issue for Pakistani players
The IPL is the biggest cash cow and it will affect the players as they are not allowed to earn money because of political reasons and it will help develop the young talents as well and so is the reason every player is looking forward to get picked in a team.

When it comes to the management there are some issues and i have seen a talk show where Shoaib Akhtar was a guest and they were talking about how they are developing improving things from the ground, not sure about the real situation but they accepted that they are not able to attract big investors and advertisers like the BCCI.  

New Zealand won the first T20 against Pakistan, for most part it was competitive but then New Zealand was able to win.
 
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I think instability was one of the reason why Pakistani Cricket has failed to deliver in recent times. There's no lack of interest in the country as cricket is the most popular sports. The attack on Sri Lankan cricket team was on of the largest setback for cricket in pakistan and as there are increasing number of domestic cricket, international games being placed on Pakistan are still rare. There were some sign of progress with the new leadership and I hope as a cricketer himself, the prime minister of Pakistan would be able to bring back Pakistan to it's previous glory within his term.

There are mainly two reasons why cricket in Pakistan is in a difficult situation. First of all, the majority of the matches needs to be staged in UAE. This involves additional expenses, and a large fraction of the PCB annual revenues are used for this. The funds are simply transferred to the Emirates Cricket Board (ECB), who also keeps most of the gate collection. Fortunately, teams have shown more interest in visiting Pakistan now, and this should enable PCB to cut down on their expenses.

Secondly, Pakistani cricketers are banned from the IPL. For most of the other boards, the top players receive around 75% of their annual salary from the IPL and this option is not there for the Pakistani players. PCB also suffers, because 10% of the salary paid to the overseas players are deducted as royalty fee by the respective boards. 
I agree with your first statement but about second Pakistani Players banned from IPL its never been issue for Pakistani players and board its just own views as I already posted we have biggest issue is some failure in PCB management we have mostly peoples in board those are not related to cricket they are in office just because of personal links and political influence this is biggest issue right now if government bring some professional peoples former cricketers then surely this all can handle but right now we have no hope in near future about this.
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I think instability was one of the reason why Pakistani Cricket has failed to deliver in recent times. There's no lack of interest in the country as cricket is the most popular sports. The attack on Sri Lankan cricket team was on of the largest setback for cricket in pakistan and as there are increasing number of domestic cricket, international games being placed on Pakistan are still rare. There were some sign of progress with the new leadership and I hope as a cricketer himself, the prime minister of Pakistan would be able to bring back Pakistan to it's previous glory within his term.

There are mainly two reasons why cricket in Pakistan is in a difficult situation. First of all, the majority of the matches needs to be staged in UAE. This involves additional expenses, and a large fraction of the PCB annual revenues are used for this. The funds are simply transferred to the Emirates Cricket Board (ECB), who also keeps most of the gate collection. Fortunately, teams have shown more interest in visiting Pakistan now, and this should enable PCB to cut down on their expenses.

Secondly, Pakistani cricketers are banned from the IPL. For most of the other boards, the top players receive around 75% of their annual salary from the IPL and this option is not there for the Pakistani players. PCB also suffers, because 10% of the salary paid to the overseas players are deducted as royalty fee by the respective boards. 

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As far as I know, PCB is the fourth richest cricket board in the world. Yet it is strange why they do not pay cricketers properly. There is a lot of internal strife inside their board. The relationship between the players and the border officials is not good. But it is important for the players to have a good relationship with the team management. If the problem between their team is not solved, the Pakistan team will be lost like Zimbabwe team.

I don't think that your post is accurate. You can check the sponsorship deals and the TV rights auctions. What PCB receives every year from these proceedings is much lower than what the ECB or CA get annually from similar deals. The inability to stage home matches in Pakistan has drained the coffers for almost one and half decade. Only very recently, the foreign teams are agreeing to play in Pakistan. All this had a negative impact on the financials.
Mate, Please check these links
1. https://m.dailyhunt.in/news/india/english/cricket+addictor+english-epaper-cricaden/top+10+richest+cricket+boards+in+the+world-newsid-133060356
2. https://www.crictracker.com/top-10-richest-cricket-boards-in-the-world/7/
3. https://sportycious.com/richest-cricket-boards-world-91423
4. https://cricket.yahoo.net/news/top-10-most-affluent-cricket-182300645
5. http://sportztrail.com/richest-cricket-boards-in-the-world-2020/
6. https://cricketaddictor.com/cricket/top-10-richest-cricket-boards-in-the-world/7/
7. https://www.sportzcraazy.com/richest-cricket-boards-in-the-world/
Pakistan is the 4th richest cricket board in the world  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
I agree with @Swordsoffreedom here because right now PCB is not facing any financial problem they have some serious management issues and these can solevd only when we have no political influence without this its not going to be good for them many peoples in management are have no expereince of any thing but taking good salaries and doing bad things which is not suitable for sport and players but sadly no one to check them even we have Prime Minister a cricketer.

I think instability was one of the reason why Pakistani Cricket has failed to deliver in recent times. There's no lack of interest in the country as cricket is the most popular sports. The attack on Sri Lankan cricket team was on of the largest setback for cricket in pakistan and as there are increasing number of domestic cricket, international games being placed on Pakistan are still rare. There were some sign of progress with the new leadership and I hope as a cricketer himself, the prime minister of Pakistan would be able to bring back Pakistan to it's previous glory within his term.
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As far as I know, PCB is the fourth richest cricket board in the world. Yet it is strange why they do not pay cricketers properly. There is a lot of internal strife inside their board. The relationship between the players and the border officials is not good. But it is important for the players to have a good relationship with the team management. If the problem between their team is not solved, the Pakistan team will be lost like Zimbabwe team.

I don't think that your post is accurate. You can check the sponsorship deals and the TV rights auctions. What PCB receives every year from these proceedings is much lower than what the ECB or CA get annually from similar deals. The inability to stage home matches in Pakistan has drained the coffers for almost one and half decade. Only very recently, the foreign teams are agreeing to play in Pakistan. All this had a negative impact on the financials.
Mate, Please check these links
1. https://m.dailyhunt.in/news/india/english/cricket+addictor+english-epaper-cricaden/top+10+richest+cricket+boards+in+the+world-newsid-133060356
2. https://www.crictracker.com/top-10-richest-cricket-boards-in-the-world/7/
3. https://sportycious.com/richest-cricket-boards-world-91423
4. https://cricket.yahoo.net/news/top-10-most-affluent-cricket-182300645
5. http://sportztrail.com/richest-cricket-boards-in-the-world-2020/
6. https://cricketaddictor.com/cricket/top-10-richest-cricket-boards-in-the-world/7/
7. https://www.sportzcraazy.com/richest-cricket-boards-in-the-world/
Pakistan is the 4th richest cricket board in the world  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
I agree with @Swordsoffreedom here because right now PCB is not facing any financial problem they have some serious management issues and these can solevd only when we have no political influence without this its not going to be good for them many peoples in management are have no expereince of any thing but taking good salaries and doing bad things which is not suitable for sport and players but sadly no one to check them even we have Prime Minister a cricketer.
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As far as I know, PCB is the fourth richest cricket board in the world. Yet it is strange why they do not pay cricketers properly. There is a lot of internal strife inside their board. The relationship between the players and the border officials is not good. But it is important for the players to have a good relationship with the team management. If the problem between their team is not solved, the Pakistan team will be lost like Zimbabwe team.

I don't think that your post is accurate. You can check the sponsorship deals and the TV rights auctions. What PCB receives every year from these proceedings is much lower than what the ECB or CA get annually from similar deals. The inability to stage home matches in Pakistan has drained the coffers for almost one and half decade. Only very recently, the foreign teams are agreeing to play in Pakistan. All this had a negative impact on the financials.
Mate, Please check these links
1. https://m.dailyhunt.in/news/india/english/cricket+addictor+english-epaper-cricaden/top+10+richest+cricket+boards+in+the+world-newsid-133060356
2. https://www.crictracker.com/top-10-richest-cricket-boards-in-the-world/7/
3. https://sportycious.com/richest-cricket-boards-world-91423
4. https://cricket.yahoo.net/news/top-10-most-affluent-cricket-182300645
5. http://sportztrail.com/richest-cricket-boards-in-the-world-2020/
6. https://cricketaddictor.com/cricket/top-10-richest-cricket-boards-in-the-world/7/
7. https://www.sportzcraazy.com/richest-cricket-boards-in-the-world/
Pakistan is the 4th richest cricket board in the world  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
legendary
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Pakistan recovered really well and i did not expect them to put a score of 153 on the board and looking at the way the match was going i placed a bet on New Zealand and now they are struggling to put runs on the board as the required run rates keeps on rising and they already lost two wickets and now regrets on placing a bet on New Zealand win as Pakistan can win and the odds were over 5 for Pakistan when i placed the bet  Undecided.
legendary
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Is anybody watching the T20 between Pakistan vs Newzealand? I just checked the score, pakistani batsmen are struggling at the moment. Score is 99/6 in 15 overs. They still have 5 more overs left. They need score a more tha 150 runs if they want to give a decent fight to Newzealand otherwise this will be a completely one sided match.

They recovered really well, to end up at 153/9. At one point they were 39/5, and then 79/6. But the lower order contributed a lot of runs and they ended up with a decent score (Shadab Khan and Faheem Ashraf made decent scores). Jacob Duffy picked up four wickets during his debut match. Duffy looks like a good young future prospect for New Zealand. But finding a spot in the test squad may not be easy for him.
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A player should give priority on patriotism rather than money. Let him go, we don't need players like him to be in our national team.

Cricket is like any other profession and earnings matter a lot. Also, a cricket player has a peak time of only around 5-6 years. He needs to earn as much as possible during this period. Why can't the PCB treat the players the same way as the WICB? The West Indies management never forces any of their players to report to national duty. But in turn, this has benefitted the players. And at the same time, some of the younger players have got the opportunity to represent the national side, as the regulars are not available.
Is anybody watching the T20 between Pakistan vs Newzealand? I just checked the score, pakistani batsmen are struggling at the moment. Score is 99/6 in 15 overs. They still have 5 more overs left. They need score a more tha 150 runs if they want to give a decent fight to Newzealand otherwise this will be a completely one sided match.
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