The Pakistan Cricket Board will not tour India for any cricket series for the next three years in response to India’s refusal to participate in the Champions Trophy in Pakistan, according to PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi’s advisor Aamir Mir.
During a press conference on Wednesday, Mir addressed the ongoing cricket dispute between the two nations while highlighting the PCB’s financial stability despite the setback.
“All decisions regarding the Champions Trophy were made by the ICC,” Mir stated. “India attempted to cause financial damage to Pakistan, but ultimately, India will suffer greater financial losses than Pakistan.”
Mir revealed that the PCB currently ranks as the third wealthiest cricket board globally, demonstrating its financial resilience despite regional tensions. He emphasized that the Champions Trophy events held thus far have proceeded without any unpleasant incidents.
The PCB advisor noted that under Chairman Mohsin Naqvi’s leadership, the cricket board has achieved significant financial stability. As evidence, he mentioned that the PCB contributed 4 billion rupees in taxes to the national treasury.
Pakistan Cricket Board claims financial strength despite India’s refusal to participate in Champions Trophy
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