PCB chairman says cricket will not flourish without heavy investment


Lahore: Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Rameez Raja has said that the PCB aims to make PSL7 most successful league across the world.
While addressing the PSL7 draft ceremony, the PCB chairman said that the cricket will flourish without heavy investment. He also said that the relationship between franchise owners and cricket board is very important in promoting the game. He went on to extend gratitude to all franchises and sponsors for their efforts, adding, “The cooperation of PSL sponsors is very important for which I am grateful.”
Rameez Raja said that he wants to make PSL bigger every year. “As record sponsors benefited greatly in PSL Seven, PSL will go up when more money comes,” he added.
He said that when he took the charge as chairman PCB, he tried to form a strategic partnership in the league, adding that the talent of our system is coming to the fore through the franchise owners.
The PCB chairman mentioned that the bright future of Pakistan cricket is about leadership and PCBs and franchises should be on the same page for talent promotion.
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