10 things to look forward to in PSL 2017
The second edition of the Pakistan Super League is upon us, and here are 10 things we can expect this time around.
Money makes the mare go
Will you lend me your mare to ride a mile? No, she is lame leaping over a stile. Alack! and I must go to the fair!
They said you weren’t possible. They said you would fail. The Pakistan Super League (PSL) was not supposed to happen. If it did, it would never make money.
The first edition of PSL turned in a profit of $2.6 million.
Not bad for a league played outside its core market. And extraordinary for an event that was written off even before it was launched.
Now the task is to sustain and grow further. Good crowds are essential and it will be interesting to see the response in the United Arab Emirates after the novelty of the first PSL has worn off.
Tickets are priced reasonably and now it is up to the quality of gameplay and Pakistan Cricket Board’s marketing team to drum up excitement for the second edition.
I'll give you good money for lending your mare. Oh, oh! Say you so? Money will make the mare to go.