With Asia Cup In Jeopardy, Pakistan Cricket Board Staring At Whopping Loss Of Rs...
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PCB stares at loss of crores if Asia Cup is cancelled: 'Revenues from ICC and Asia Cup are very important'
Due to worsening political relations between India and Pakistan, there is a risk that the 2025 Asia Cup could be cancelled. Such a development could prove financially disastrous for the Pakistan Cricket Board.
With Asia Cup uncertain, Pakistan Cricket Board's revenue could take massive hit
Pakistan Cricket Board is bracing for a significant revenue hit amid uncertainty over the Asia Cup 2025 schedule and venue. The ongoing disagreements among cricket boards could impact the financial health of Pakistan cricket.
Asia Cup 2025 at Risk: India and Sri Lanka's Bold Moves Impact Tournament Future
The Asia Cup 2025 faces uncertainty as cricketing giants India and Sri Lanka have made a significant move that could jeopardize the tournament’s future. Sources close to the matter reveal escalating tensions over hosting arrangements and scheduling conflicts, raising questions about the event’s feasibility. As one of the region’s premier cricketing contests, the potential disruption has sent shockwaves through the cricket community, leaving fans…
India-Pakistan power struggle puts Asia Cup in jeopardy as BCCI threatens to pull out of ACC AGM - Inside Sport India
Not long after a standoff at the border, India and Pakistan are locked in another conflict over the Asian Cricket Council (ACC). Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman, Mohsin Naqvi, who is also Pakistan’s interior minister and ACC’s President, wants the ACC AGM in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on July 24 and 25. However, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), the most powerful board in cricket, wants the ACC AGM in a different venue. The BCCI ha…
PCB Faces Rs 34.8 Crore Loss Amid BCCI's Cold Response and Asia Cup Uncertainty - Get World Wide Update with Hourly Prime News
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) finds itself at a critical crossroads, with an alarming projected loss of INR 34.8 crore (approximately USD 4.2 million), primarily stemming from the ongoing diplomatic and scheduling disputes with the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). This potential financial setback underscores the fragile state of cricket diplomacy in the South Asian region and highlights the broader implications for Pakistan’s cri…
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