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Ex-Indian Cricketer Responds to Ramiz Raja’s Tall Claims of PSL Vs IPL

 


Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is mulling to carry a few adjustments in the manner PSL is performed to attract famous person overseas players and the public sale system is considered one of them. However, former Indian cricketer-grew to become-commentator, Aakash Chopra says even though there's an auction device in PSL, no participant might be seen gambling for 16 crores inside the PSL.


Responding to Pakistan Cricket Board Chairman, Ramiz Raja, on his YouTube channel, Chopra said, “Even in case you do a public sale instead of drafts, it isn't always going to take place, you may now not see a player gambling for sixteen crores within the PSL. It can't manifest at all, marketplace dynamics are not going to allow that to occur, it’s as simple as that.”


Earlier this week, Ramiz Raja had said that if the cricket board went for an auction model rather than a draft gadget, PSL can compete with the money-rich Indian Premier League (IPL).



Ramiz Raja had additionally stated that franchise cricket is based totally on cash and stated “When the cricket economy grows in Pakistan, our recognize will upward push. The predominant driving force of that financial system is the PSL.”


While giving the example of a South African pacer, Chris Morris who turned into the most expensive player inside the ultimate 12 months IPL edition, Chopra said that Morris’ unmarried ball turned into well worth greater than the players’ earnings in other leagues.


“To be very honest, Chris Morris’ one ball, even as he finished closing time, was greater high-priced than the game enthusiasts’ profits in different leagues. Is it even feasible to compete or examine yourself with the IPL, whether it is PSL, BBL, The Hundred, or the CPL? Is it a barely misplaced judgment?”