Peshawar Zalmi Extend HBL PSL Franchise Agreement
- The Pakistan Cricket Board has decided to conduct all financial transactions with PSL teams in Pakistani rupees, raising questions about its impact on franchises and the PCB.
- Karachi Kings renewed their franchise agreement with the PCB for another ten years, with owner Salman Iqbal expressing pride in revitalizing Pakistan cricket.
- Lahore Qalandars and Peshawar Zalmi also renewed their contracts, emphasizing ambitions for player development and global expansion.
- The renewals are expected to enhance financial stability and international exposure for the PSL.
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Peshawar Zalmi extend HBL PSL franchise agreement
Peshawar Zalmi has agreed to extend its PSL franchise agreement, while other franchises have until Tuesday to decide. However, Multan Sultans’ matters are still unresolved. According to details, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) recently carried out a valuation of the Pakistan Super League and its franchises. Based on that assessment, new franchise fees were determined. The franchises were initially given until November 20 to accept the new agree…
Karachi Kings, Islamabad United Secure Franchise Rights For Next Decade
Islamabad United players (left) and Karachi Kings players.— Facebook/@IsbUnitedPak and @KarachiKingsARY Karachi Kings and Islamabad United have renewed their franchise rights for another decade, securing ownership after reaching an agreement, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) confirmed on Tuesday. Franchises have extended their agreement at the updated market valuation, the PCB said in a statement. The renewal underscores the confidence that part…
Lahore Qalandars, Peshawar Zalmi renew PSL franchise rights for next decade
Lahore Two of the Pakistan Super League’s (PSL) most prominent and commercially successful outfits, Lahore Qalandars and Peshawar Zalmi, have renewed their franchise rights for another 10 years, the country’s cricket board announced on Monday. The agreements, finalised at market valuations determined by global audit firm Ernst & Young after what the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) described as a “comprehensive and transparent assessment”, come ahea…
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