'I know where India's economy is': Ramiz Raja clarifies 'we'll see who goes to play IPL over PSL' remark

 'I know where India's economy is': Ramiz Raja clarifies 'we'll see who goes to play IPL over PSL' remark




In a meeting last month, Ramiz was cited saying, "...we'll see who goes to play the IPL over the PSL."

Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) administrator Ramiz Raja had as of late spoken about patching up Pakistan Super League (PSL) in a bid to change the inclination of abroad players over Indian Premier League (IPL). His remarks was profoundly reprimanded by Indian cricket fans and it came around when the BCCI went to the market with the exceptionally rewarding IPL media privileges. Nonetheless, on Sunday, the PCB boss eliminated any confusion on his "we'll see who goes to play the IPL over the PSL" remark.

In a meeting last month, Ramiz was cited saying, "This is a round of cash. At the point when the cricket economy fills in Pakistan, our regard will rise. The fundamental driver of that monetary economy is the PSL. On the off chance that we take the PSL to sell model, increment the handbag, I'll place it in the IPL section. And afterward we'll see who goes to play the IPL over the PSL."

Addressing Cricbuzz on Sunday, the previous Pakistan cricketer conceded that he was misquoted and that he knows in the distinction in economy of the two countries.

"I was misquoted. I know the where economy of India is and where is Pakistan's. We have intends to work on the PSL. We will acquire the sale model yet I was misquoted on the other part," Ramiz said.

In the mean time, Ramiz is good to go to officially introduce the proposition of the 'four-country competition' involving India, Pakistan, Australia and England at the International Cricket Council (ICC) load up gathering one week from now in Dubai.

"I don't have the foggiest idea how the ICC individuals will get it however how long would we be able to permit ourselves to be directed by governmental issues between nations," Raja told Cricbuzz. "Star Sports had made a show at the last ICC executive gathering where it said the India-Pakistan game at the Twenty20 World Cup broke all viewership records. For what reason don't we have a greater amount of what the fans need?"

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