The Pak Banker

PCB confirms not paying Zimbabwe extra money

- LAHORE

Just three days before the Zimbabwe cricket team is scheduled to touch down in Islamabad for a three ODI and three T20I series, the Pakistan Cricket Board reiterated it has not paid any extra money to the visitors to undertake the FTP tour as was the case with them in 2015.

"The PCB paid Zimbabwe, a World XI and West Indies players between 2015 and 2018 to to tour Pakistan. We believe that was the right move then and was done to build confidence in the visiting players, the cricket boards and to help revive cricket in Pakistan.

"However, the PCB has moved on very quickly from this. It is now focusing on building, developing and strengthen­ing trust, confidence and credibilit­y in the eyes of the cricketing world," PCB Chief Executive Officer Wasim Khan told the Associated Press of Pakistan in an exclusive interview here on Saturday.. "The need to entice internatio­nal players to Pakistan by offering handsome financial rewards is now firmly behind us. Instead, the PCB will invest these valuable funds into our women's cricket, upgrading our infrastruc­ture, improving domestic and internatio­nal player contracts and developing world-class coach education programmes," said Wasim, a former first-class cricketer and a Warwick Business School graduate.

The PCB reportedly paid USD12,500 to each Zimbabwe player in 2015, while each member of the World XI received up to 100,000 in 2017. The PCB also paid the West Indies side in excess of USD250,000 in 2018 to play three T20Is in Karachi. In addition, the ICC paid an independen­t security firm $1.2million over three years as part of its contributi­on for the resumption of cricket in Pakistan.

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