Abdul qadirPakistan Premier League should be held in country: Abdul Qadir.The old magician Abdul Qadir (Tuesday), to launch a backup of the Pakistan Premier League (PPL) idea, and said that it will attract foreign players, thus ending the drought in international cricket in the country.
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) plans to launch in October, PPL, to use the competition from 21 to 20, to show the world the security of the country’s cricket. Kadir, the main choice of the former PCB, praised his efforts to return to ZAka Ashraf, chairman of the Pakistan Cricket International said PPL will help first-class players to improve their skills, and international actors to play with. “I’m optimistic that some good players in the world will be displayed PPL, he hoped.”
When asked about his visit to Bangladesh, Pakistan, citing security concerns, and stop there to be seen, the Council rope in foreign players, qadir said: “This is not a team are invited At that time, but only players who should attend this event. ”
Qadir said:” The international players will come here, then certainly the best security arrangements available to them, because the PCB has announced the launch of the PPL, based on many national and international players Cricket’s interest in the game
The former captain Sanath Jayasuriya of Sri Lanka and former Australian all-rounder Andrew Symonds has said they are ready to play in the game, but more confirmation.
Kadir said, PPL will certainly be the center of attention of a person, investors and the PCB.
Bangladesh Premier League (EPL) just to see how successful, if PPL is only the beginning of a new era in Pakistan cricket, “he said. Answering a question, Qadir said that there will more teams, the PPL, is even more exciting, it will be.
There should be a 12-16 team, the name of the PPL and the team must stay in Pakistan city to produce the rate of interest of people, “he said.Qadir said, for example, the local team should choose their own city, and players of international actors should be through the bidding process.

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