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Pakistan Premier League in Mar 2013
Lahore, Oct 27: The PCB is committed to launching its own domestic
Twenty20 competition along the lines of the Indian Premier League next
year despite Cricket South Africa's (CSA) refusal to reschedule
Pakistan's forthcoming tour to the country.
PCB chairman Zaka Ashraf on Friday said that the Pakistan Premier League
(PPL) will be played in March 2013 and a request has already been made
to the chief patron of the board, President Asif Ali Zardari to allow a
five-year tax exemption for the event.
"There is a lot of foreign and local investment involved in holding this
event and I have already requested the President to allow us the tax
exemption as the Pakistan League will create job opportunities and will
be good for our economy and image," said Ashraf.
"We just need a two-week window even though the Indian Premier League
will also start from first week of April. We have already started
groundwork for the project," he added.
Ashraf returned from Dubai this morning after attending a series of
meetings in connection with the PPL.
He said the PPL will feature five franchises consisting of 30
international players, with six each in every team.
"We are targeting the big names of international cricket because their
presence will boost the PPL and we are preparing a budget of millions
for this.
"The Sialkot sports industry is keen to buy a franchise, someone like
Mian Mansha is also ready to have his own franchise. The local and
expatriate business community in the UAE also wants in, so we are well
prepared for the event," he said.
The PCB chief is keen on making the event an annual affair.
"We have our own mechanism to hold the PPL but I can say that we have
taken inspiration from the IPL. May be, one day the PPL franchise can be
part of the IPL as well," he said.
The chairman said the tax exemption has been sought to make the Twenty20
league a financially successful model till it became self-reliant and
to ensure the top players could be paid competitive sums for coming to
Pakistan.
He also hoped that the international cricket could be revived as early
as next year following the successful staging of two exhibition matches
in Karachi involving an International World XI and Pakistan All Star XI.
For that to happen, Ashraf was commited towards providing best security
measures to the overseas players.
"We have set up our own anti-vigilance and security divisions and we are
also in close contact with the government as far as security
arrangements for the tournament is concerned," he said.
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