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Sunday, April 07, 2024

Pakistan Cricket Board requires multiple source of earnings other then PSL only


By taking prompt action, you can effectively address any issue, even if it's last minute. Instead of feeling overwhelmed, use the urgency of the situation to your advantage and focus on finding the best solution. Remember, tackling a challenge head-on can lead to personal growth and new opportunities.

But in the case of Pakistan

It is widely known that Pakistan is poised to host two significant cricketing events in 2022, namely the Asia Cup and the Champions Trophy. It is therefore essential that we upgrade our facilities to the highest possible standards. Had we initiated preparations promptly, the situation we currently face would have been avoided. Presently, we struggle to hastily arrange tours of stadiums that are intended to host the CT25. Regrettably, our facilities' quality falls far short of the impressive New York make-shift stadium team's standards. It is disheartening to learn that the Pakistan Cricket Board has only recently sought tenders from foreign bodies to conduct a facility assessment. Such an evaluation should have been conducted earlier to avoid the current predicament.

What are the other sources of earnings for PCB?

PSL is the only cash crop of PCB
When it comes to upgrading or starting from scratch with infrastructure, it is essential to have a diversified source of income instead of relying on a single basket. This is an approach that has been observed in daily life and highlights the importance of being financially prepared for any unforeseen circumstances. Unfortunately, in our society where etiquette is often disregarded, there is an attempt to incorporate Western-style customer service.

During the Holy pilgrimage of Hajj and Umrah, wheelchairs are provided at the holy mosques for visitors who may require them. However, it has been observed that some individuals from our country have used these wheelchairs shamelessly for personal gain, taking them back to Pakistan as souvenirs. This behaviour is not only disrespectful but also reflects poorly on our country's image and its people. Therefore, it is vital to educate ourselves on proper etiquette and respect for the holy places and their resources to avoid negative impressions on an international level.

It is crucial to note that this behaviour is not representative of our entire society. Instead, it is an issue that we can address constructively by fostering a culture of etiquette education. By doing so, we can ensure that our actions reflect positively on our country's image and cultural heritage. Our society has the potential to demonstrate professionalism, expertise, and respect for cultural heritage, which is essential to an academic or business setting.


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