KARACHI: A major setback is likely to hit the organisers of private cricket tournaments and leagues across the country as Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) will discuss the sanctioning of such events in its next Board of Governors (BoG) meeting.
According to a statement issued by PCB, the board has called its 70th BoG meeting here at a local hotel on Saturday.
The attendees of the meeting will discuss the progress of the upcoming inaugural edition of the Pakistan Junior League and the ongoing Domestic Cricket Season 2022-23.
Meanwhile the sanctioning of private events, approval of cricketing bylaws and updates on the BoG committee and reports are also on the agenda list for the meeting.
PCB will announce the outcomes of the meeting on Sunday.
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