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‘Pakistan would have suffered heavy financial losses if we were to play at neutral venues, although we did think over it seriously. But that could have been disastrous. It was simply not viable for Pakistan to opt for such an option,’ Ijaz explained.
PCB chief now praises Pawar
Karachi: Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Ejaz Butt lavished praise on ICC vice president Sharad Pawar on Friday, saying the former BCCI president remained sympathetic and neutral during PCBs negotiation with the International Cricket Council on issues pertaining to the 2011 World Cup.
Butt conceded he too subscribed to the popular notion here that BCCI actually ditched PCB in its effort to get back the 14 matches of the 2011 World Cup which were shifted out of the country on security grounds.
At first that thought came to my mind but I can say with confident that David Morgan and Sharad Pawar remained neutral throughout and were very helpful and supportive to our cause, Butt said.
Morgan and Pawar have been very supportive to Pakistan cricket and I am thankful for that. It was because of them that we have managed to resolve this dispute and reach a solution acceptable to everyone, Butt said.
It was either a bargaining tactic or an attempt to deny the others profit.DAWN.COM | Cricket | PCB opts for out-of-court World Cup 2011 settlement
I wanted to post this earlier. Anyway it can be inferred that the neutral venue idea of PCB was just to deny other organizers profits even if it meant they themselves are going to gain less if not loose something. More for a moral high ground in public's ears and eyes.
This is the reason why the other organizers resisted PCB's attempts for a neutral venue. Anyhow now we know it is just a bargaining technique.
The only way that could have let the ring of organizers(the joint bidders) profit as a whole is to shift the venues to the already existing ones. PCB will now gain in terms of money without much effort. They will however loose on count of intangible benefits like tourism, goodwill and influence with ICC, local people's convenience etc., which is a given in wake of the security situation prevailing there(To be precise it is only because of the world's perception of the situation).
Anyone see this differently?
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