PSL beat IPL in Digital Rating

PSL beat IPL in Digital Rating

The final of PSL was played yesterday with defending champions Lahore Qalanadars again won the match with 1 run only. Meanwhile, the chairman of PCB has claimed that Pakistan Super League 8th edition had surpassed the Indian Premier League in terms of digital rating.

Najam Sethi expressed his gratitude to the cricket fans and the provincial governments of Punjab and Sindh for making this joyful event more event successful. He was sitting in a press conference prior to the final. He said that PSL received a digital rating of 150, compared to 130 for the IPL’s previous season.

The chairman stated that we have proposals to hold some matches of the PSL in the United States. If we get a chance, we will explore that option as well. He added that the board is in talks with Karachi and Lahore’s authorities to build five-star hotels for the players near the stadiums. It is to be noted that the order of building hotels near the stadium was given by the courts for the ease of the public in terms of traffic and to reduce the cost of security.

He said the event has also contributed to improve the country’s economy. We paid a huge amount of taxes to the government. Not only this, the league has contributed to keeping the country’s economic wheel moving by creating job opportunities. We helped in terms of tourism, the hotel industry, airlines and the road traveling business. We have paid a total of Rs70 billion in taxes to the government, Rs50 billion in sales taxes and another Rs50 billion in provincial taxes.

He made it clear that the agreements regarding the three betting companies sponsoring PSL teams would be reviewed as well. These agreements took place prior to his appointment as PCB chief. The PCB would not be involved in any activities that would be detrimental to our religion, culture or tradition of the land.

 

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