The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) just dropped a bombshell—no tours to India for the next three years! This move comes after India backed out of the Champions Trophy in Pakistan, and PCB isn’t holding back.
At a press conference, PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi’s advisor, Aamer Mir, made it clear that Pakistan isn’t sweating the drama. “India tried to hurt us financially, but guess what? They’ll lose more than we will,” he said.
Mir flexed PCB’s financial muscle, revealing it’s the third richest cricket board globally. Plus, under Naqvi’s leadership, PCB has been stacking up cash, even paying 4 billion rupees in taxes to the national treasury.
PCB official Javed Murtaza added that the Dubai matches are still Pakistan-hosted, meaning PCB keeps the ticket revenue. With ICC covering expenses, Pakistan is set to bag around 3 billion rupees from the event.
Despite India’s exit, PCB is playing the long game. The Champions Trophy stays profitable, and the cricket rivalry just got way more intense.