The Nationwide T20 Cup will start from Friday on the Iqbal Stadium in Faisalabad with defending champions Karachi Area Whites taking up Islamabad Area.
On the identical day, Bahawalpur Area will tackle Dera Murad Jamali Area on the similar venue.
18 groups from 16 areas will function within the event, with taking part groups divided into 4 teams. The matches may also be performed at Lahore’s two venues – Gaddafi Stadium and LCCA and Multan Cricket Stadium in Multan. The highest two sides from every group will qualify for the quarter-final stage, which can be performed on the Iqbal Stadium on 23 and 24 March, with the semi-finals set to happen on the similar venue on 26 March.
The ultimate of the event can be performed on the Iqbal Stadium on 27 March, with the profitable workforce bagging a prize cash of PKR 5 million, whereas the runners-up must settle with PKR 2.5 million. The double-header matches in Faisalabad will start at 7pm PKT, whereas the matches in Lahore and Multan will begin at 4.30pm PKT.
The event matches on the Iqbal Stadium in Faisalabad can be broadcast dwell on Geo Tremendous, whereas live-streaming can be out there on Tapmad in Pakistan.
To draw followers to witness their favorite gamers in motion on the Iqbal Stadium in Faisalabad, the doorway to the stadium is free for spectators for matches from 14 to twenty March. The tickets for matches scheduled for 21 to 27 March, which embody quarter-finals, semi-finals and ultimate can be out there to followers at TCS categorical centres, with extra particulars to be confirmed sooner or later.
No discount in match charges of home gamers: Mohsin Naqvi
Chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), Mohsin Naqvi, has taken discover of the choice to cut back the match charges for home cricketers taking part within the Nationwide T20 Match.
A spokesperson for PCB acknowledged that the chairman has directed that gamers’ match charges within the event shouldn’t be lowered.
He emphasised that no such cuts ought to be made and instructed the Director of Home Cricket, Abdullah Khurram Niazi, to take speedy motion on this regard.