No more 5 -star hotels, the match fees are reduced as PCB suffers from a loss of 869 rupees in the Champions Cup: Report

Pakistan’s cricket affairs was already in chaos, as the national team for men is struggling to secure positive results on the international cricket game. Now, the losses of the Pakistan Cricket plate (PCB) incurred by hosting the ICC Champions, burned a large hole in the pocket pocket. It is said that a multi -chlorine vinyl vinyl incurred a confusing loss of the mind of $ 85 million (869 Indian rupees) by hosting the Champions Cup, a tournament in which they played only one match at home.
Pakistan has suffered a defeat in its opening group in the Champions Cup against New Zealand in Lahore before traveling to Dubai, where they faced India. Their third and final group match was washed against Bangladesh without a ball flowing. Because of the defeats against New Zealand and India, Pakistan came out of the championship, and then ended the campaign with only one match.
According to a report in India TelegraphPakistan spent about 18 billion PKR (about $ 58 million) to upgrade the three champions Cups -Rouwald, Lahore, and Crachi. The upgrade cost turned 50 percent more than the expected budget.
Later, according to what was reported, the Pakistani Cricket Council spent 40 million US dollars on the preparations of events. In contrast, however, their profits were literally in the pennies. It is said that the multi -chlorine vinyl has only received $ 6 million in return as part of the hosting fees. When it comes to ticket sales and care, the profits were minimal.
The report concluded, and thus concluded that the multi -chlorine vinyl had suffered a loss of $ 85 million by hosting the ICC Champions Cup. The effects of such a loss were seen some of the parliament’s subsequent plans.
The administration decided to reduce matches for the national championship T20 by 90 percent, while reducing the payment of the reserve player by 87.5 percent.
According to the dawn of Pakistan, “The multi -chlorine vinyl dioxide has recently reduced the matches fees from 40,000 rupees to 10,000 rupees without any official advertisement … However, the PCB president intervened by Mohsen Naqafi, rejecting the decision and directing the local cricket management on the board of directors to reshape the matter.”
Even residency places 5 stars for players were replaced with economics hotels.
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