PCB spent Rs1.08 billion in past three years

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The cricket governing body of Pakistan spent Rs1.08 billion on the promotion of the sport in the last three years.

A report submitted to the Parliament on Tuesday revealed Pakistan Cricket Board’s (PCB) income and expenditures for the previous three years.

As per the report, PCB generated a revenue of Rs10.77 billion allowing the board a profit of Rs 9.69 billion.

Earlier this month, the board reviewed the audit report of the first edition of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) in its governing board meeting. The findings of the report showed the profit earned by PCB estimated to be $2.6 million as well as the amount handed over to the five franchises, which was worth $2 million, leaving the board with $600,000 for itself.

PSL’s first edition, which was held in February 2016 in the UAE, saw five franchises compete for the silverware with Islamabad United crowned as the eventual winners. However, the owners had complained that lack of time for marketing before the event didn’t allow them to generate profits.

Meanwhile, a PCB official told media that this leverage will not be available in the second edition of the cash-rich T20 league. “Earning a profit in the very first edition was a landmark achievement,” said a PCB official. “We are expecting more income in the second edition.”

 

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  1. No doubt games are essential, but there are more important things in life. Money should be spent on health, education, welfare and games respectively.

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