Recent terror attacks in Sindh, in Pakistan's biggest city, have forced PCB to have second thoughts.
"We have now written to the concerned departments in Sindh asking for their input and basically clearance for the tournament as we need to have top level security arrangements for it," a senior PCB official said.
It is the first time the PCB has announced it would be holding a Ramazan T20 Cup which has been a private affair in the past. But commercial interest and huge crowds that tournament attracts, has caught the attention of the PCB.
On Wednesday a bomb blast targeted the convoy of the acting chief justice of the Sindh Court on the busy Burns Road in Karachi. Although he escaped but there were nine casualties.
Interestingly, the Board is also considering disciplinary action against its director-general cricket Javed Miandad for adopting a different stance on the event.
"Two leading banks raised a hue and cry over the tournament insisting they couldn't field a strong team as most of their top players were either on Pakistan duty or playing in England. But the Board has allowed the participating teams to field guest players from their regions," a source said.
Habib Bank, National bank, United Bank, PIA, State Bank, Port Qasim Authority, Wapda and KRL have been invited to take part in the Ramazan Cup which is to be held under lights at the national stadium.
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