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Pakistan Cricket Board asks ICC to form growth strategy for T20 franchise

Pakistan Cricket Board has asked ICC to form a strategy on controlling the growth of franchise T20 leagues with rising concerns about its impact on the international cricket calendar

Photo by Alessandro Bogliari on Unsplash

Photo by Alessandro Bogliari on Unsplash

IANS Lahore

Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) said on Saturday that it has asked the International Cricket Council (ICC) to form a strategy on controlling the growth of lucrative franchise T20 leagues with rising concerns about its impact on the international cricket calendar.

Earlier this week, South Africa pulled out of a three-match bilateral ODI against Australia in January as it clashes with their new domestic T20 competition, the third time they will be attempting to have a successful franchise T20 League.

The next cycle of the Future Tours Programme (FTP), for 2024-31, which shows the schedule of teams playing bilateral series against each other and at what venues, is set to be confirmed in the upcoming week during the annual conference of the ICC at Birmingham.

 

"Growth of franchise cricket is impacting the already crammed international cricket calendar. The PCB is concerned about this development and wants the ICC to formulate a strategy on this issue," said PCB Chief Executive Faisal Hasnain in a statement.

"We have sent a proposal to the ICC, which they have added to their meeting agenda. Two other boards have also conveyed their apprehensions to the ICC on this matter and urged the ICC to create a working group to debate on the expansion of franchise-based T20 leagues," added Hasnain.

Talking about the confirmation of the FTP, in the context of Pakistan recently starting to host international cricket at home, Hasnain remarked, "Finalising the Future Tours Programme (FTP) is very important for us.

"This will give us certainty about which teams will be visiting us and which countries we will be touring. 80 per cent of the FTP has already been agreed upon and the remaining 20 per cent will be completed in the upcoming meeting."

The upcoming ICC Annual Conference in Birmingham also marks the first time the meeting will happen after a Covid-19 pandemic caused a stoppage. "The annual conference presents a unique opportunity for networking with representatives of the world cricket.

"We are planning several initiatives that involve fellow members and meetings have already been set up on the sidelines with other boards to collectively enhance our common interest," concluded Hasnain.

--IANS

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First Published: Jul 16 2022 | 5:41 PM IST

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