PCB Denies 85% Loss in Champions Trophy, Expects ₹3 Billion from ICC
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The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has dismissed Indian media reports claiming an 85% financial loss from hosting the Champions Trophy 2025. PCB officials Aamir Mir (spokesperson) and Javed Murtaza (CFO) confirmed that the tournament significantly boosted revenue instead.
PCB’s Financial Gains from Champions Trophy 2025
No financial loss: ICC covered all tournament expenses.
Revenue sources: Ticket sales, gate money, and ICC payments.₹3 billion additional revenue expected after audit.
Target exceeded: Initial revenue goal was ₹2 billion.40% increase in earnings over the last fiscal year.Paid ₹40 million in taxes, reinforcing financial stability.PCB ranks among the top three richest cricket boards globally.
Clarifications on Domestic Player Salaries & ICC Issue
Reports claimed 90% salary cuts for domestic players, but PCB confirmed the decision was reversed by Chairman Mohsin Naqvi.PCB awaits an ICC response regarding the alleged snubbing of their official at the closing ceremony.PCB’s financial success in hosting the Champions Trophy 2025 reinforces its growing economic strength and influence in international cricket.
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PCB Denies 85% Loss in Champions Trophy, Expects ₹3 Billion from ICC
