PSL 8: Lahore, Rawalpindi matches to go on as planned

The Pakistan Super Association (PSL) season eight matches were on coarse to be held in Lahore and Rawalpindi according to plan, as the halt between the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and the break Punjab government was supposed to end today.

Priest of Wellbeing from the interval government, Dr. Javed Akram, had affirmed to Communicate News that the PSL matches won't be moved from Lahore and Rawalpindi to Karachi.

The break Punjab government had requested PKR500 million from PCB to lead the matches in Lahore and Rawalpindi. The board has proactively paid PKR50 million to Punjab government for costs on food.

The commonplace government were currently requesting the excess PKR450 million for lighting and security purposes. To save these costs, the board is presently thinking about moving the Punjab-leg of PSL 8 to Karachi.

As per sources, the interval Administration of Punjab has chosen to be adaptable on lights, security and different costs. They have chosen to borne half of the bill installment, which is PKR 250 million. While they have asked PCB to borne the excess PKR 250 million.

Be that as it may, PCB is as yet not prepared to pay any sum for security, lights, and different costs gave over by the public authority.

During the gathering between the previously mentioned parties on Friday also, PCB had straight would not take care of the bills of PKR450million.

PCB has sent the message to in-between time government that Lahore will have two games, after which the association can move to Karachi. The board is trusting the benefactor in-head of the board and Top state leader, Shahbaz Sharift, to mediate regarding this situation.

Matches in Lahore will begin from February 26, while Rawalpindi will have the PSL matches from Walk 1.