Coronavirus Outbreak: Pakistan Cricket Board line up plans to shore up finances when cricket resumes
FirstpostPakistan Cricket Board is hoping for the best and preparing for the worst as it seeks to mitigate financial setbacks stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic, its chief executive, Wasim Khan said. The Pakistan Cricket Board is hoping for the best and preparing for the worst as it seeks to mitigate financial setbacks stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic, its chief executive, Wasim Khan, has told Reuters. But Khan said home fixtures against South Africa, New Zealand, Australia and England over the next couple of years would offer “decent value” to broadcasters. “We’ll continue to work with those cricket boards, as we will be with New Zealand and South Africa, to ensure we provide the security provision that they expect.” Khan felt the 40-odd international cricketers who played in the PSL could help convince teams to tour Pakistan.