The league has also faced criticism for its scheduling, with many players and coaches complaining that the league is too long and disrupts the international cricket calendar. There have also been concerns about the standard of umpiring and the impact of the league on the country’s domestic cricket structure.

The PSL has played a vital role in promoting cricket in Pakistan. The league has helped to revive interest in the sport, which had declined in the country following the 2009 terrorist attack on the Sri Lankan cricket team. The league has attracted large crowds to stadiums across the country, and its popularity has been reflected in the high television ratings.

The PSL has been a significant contributor to Pakistan’s cricketing economy. The league has attracted substantial sponsorship and advertising revenue, which has helped to boost the Pakistan Cricket Board’s (PCB) finances. The PCB has reported a significant increase in revenue from the league, which has enabled the board to invest in grassroots cricket programs, infrastructure development, and player development initiatives.

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