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PAK vs AUS: PCB profits WHOPPING 2 BILLION from series against Australia, Ramiz Raja credits India win for boom in popularity

PAK vs AUS: PCB profits WHOPPING 2 BILLION from series against Australia, Ramiz Raja credits India win for boom in popularity

PAK vs AUS: PCB profits WHOPPING 2 BILLION from series against Australia, Ramiz Raja credits India win for boom in popularity
PAK vs AUS: PCB profits WHOPPING 2 BILLION from series against Australia – Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Ramiz Raja has revealed that the recently-concluded home series against Australia has earned PCB PKR 2 billion in profits. Follow Pakistan vs Australia Series updates on InsideSport.IN. IPL 2022 Points Table / IPL 2022 Orange Cap / IPL 2022 Purple Cap / IPL 2022 Full Schedule / IPL […]

PAK vs AUS: PCB profits WHOPPING 2 BILLION from series against Australia – Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Ramiz Raja has revealed that the recently-concluded home series against Australia has earned PCB PKR 2 billion in profits. Follow Pakistan vs Australia Series updates on InsideSport.IN.

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Pakistan did not have a great time in the bilateral series against Australia. They lost the Test series by a 1-0 margin, did well in the ODI series to win 2-1, but then again lost the one-off T20I. However, irrespective of their on-field performances, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has made an enormous profit from the series.

PAK vs AUS: PCB profits WHOPPING 2 BILLION from series against Australia, Ramiz Raja credits India win for boom in popularity

PCB earned 2 billion in profits from Australia series
PCB earned 2 billion in profits from Australia series

Recently, PCB chairman Ramiz Raja revealed that this series has earned nearly PKR 2 billion in profits, while he has credited Pakistan’s famous 2021 ICC T20I World Cup win against India for a renewed boom in the popularity of cricket across the nation. “After our victory against India in T20 World Cup, people took more interest in this game. Only Australia’s home tour generated profits up to two billion. So, it is a positive sign for us moving forward,” Raja said, as per quotes in Geo Tv.

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Raja admits lack of infrastructure – Following the success of Australia’s tour, Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is expecting more nations to visit Pakistan soon, but Raja has admitted that the nation’s cricketing infrastructure is not up to the mark, which includes flat pitches.

With good performances in recent past, our cricket team has built confidence in people which has given us new heights on commercial grounds. We lack infrastructure. Our pitches are not up to the mark. Upcoming international cricket season in the country is massive, and for that, we need to work really hard,” he added.

PAK vs AUS: PCB profits WHOPPING 2 BILLION from series against Australia, Ramiz Raja credits India win for boom in popularity

Pakistan's next series is against West Indies
Pakistan’s next series is against West Indies

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The Pakistani team will now be on a two-month break, following which they will play a three-match ODI series against West Indies on their home turf. The matches will be played on June 8, 10 and 12.

PAK vs AUS: PCB profits WHOPPING 2 BILLION from series against Australia, Ramiz Raja credits India win for boom in popularity

Follow Pakistan vs Australia Series updates on InsideSport.IN.

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