Karachi: A cold response from the Emirates cricket board has left PCB struggling to find a suitable venue for its planned international Twenty20 League in February next year.
A PCB official said on Friday that efforts to convince the ECB and the organisers of an international Masters league in the UAE to give priority to Pakistan Cricket Board's own T20 league had failed to draw a positive response.
"The project head of the Pakistan International T20 League, Sarwar Salman Butt, and another senior official, Usman Wahla, have now gone to Doha in Qatar to explore the possibility of holding our league there next February," he said.
He confirmed that the organisers of the Masters league had booked Dubai, Sharjah and Abu Dhabi as venues for their inaugural event, whose dates clashed with the PCB's franchise based league. A well-placed source said that when PCB officials went to Dubai recently to meet the chief organiser of the Masters event, a Pakistani businessman Zafar Shah and the officials of the Emirates board, they met with a cold response.
"The PCB was under the impression that since it has made the UAE virtually its second home for hosting international series, the Emirates cricket officials would give them priority.
"But apparently, the Emirates board went ahead and signed a deal with the Masters League organisers without even bothering to take the PCB into confidence," he said.