Deadlock persists between PCB, Punjab govt over PSL security expenses
KARACHI: The fate of the Pakistan Super League's (PSL) eighth edition matches in Lahore and Rawalpindi is yet to be finalised as Punjab's interim Chief Minister Mohsin Naqvi insisted that his cabinet is not willing to back off from the security expenditures for holding the tournament, The News reported.
Naqvi told reporters in Lahore on Friday that the Punjab government had spent Rs600 million on the PSL last year, adding "his cabinet is not ready to sanction the expenses" this time.
He said that being "an interim set-up they cannot spend money".
When asked about Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) intending to shift the Pindi and Lahore matches to Karachi if his government will not bear the amount to Rs450 million, the CM said that he is unaware of that.
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