PCB's Financial Health In Question After Embarrassing Cost-Cutting Steps
In a stunning development, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has resorted to cost-cutting measures including slashing the match fees of players in domestic cricket, raising questions about the financial health of the sport's apex body in the country. The PCB has reduced the match fees of cricketers participating in the upcoming National T20 Championship from 100,000 rupees per match to 10,000 per match with reserve players getting 5000 per match. The tournament begins on March 14. The reduction in match fees has caused concern among players and the board is also considering spending less on development of domestic cricket.


