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ICC has set a window of two and a half months for the IPL in its future tour program 2023-27. Whereas Pakistan Super League has not got any place in FTP.
ICC set a window of two and a half months for the IPL in its Future Tour Program. But this thing has not been liked by the Pakistan Cricket Board. This is the reason that the Pakistan Board has complained to the ICC regarding this. In fact, the PCB has complained in a suggestive tone, saying that the number of T20 leagues has increased significantly, which is directly affecting international cricket and future tour programs. In such a situation, the increasing impact of T20 leagues on international cricket should be evaluated. For this a committee should be formed, which should prepare and present its report in three months.
Pakistan Board CEO Faisal Hasnain said,
“Domestic cricket leagues are starting all over the world, which are making their way into the international calendar. Many more leagues are about to start. In such a situation, we want that the right strategy should be made by discussing it. We have written a letter to the ICC regarding this. Keeping this in mind, he has also included it for discussion in his annual meeting to be held this month. The PCB also claimed that two other boards had similar concerns.

he has also included it for discussion in his annual meeting to be held this month. The PCB also claimed that two other boards had similar concerns. PCB has also been conducting Pakistan Super League in its country since 2016. But the ICC has not given it any separate place in the FTP.