The PCB chairman Shaharyar Khan has been saying if India does not confirm the series, the board will have cut expenditures to remain financially stable.
"Obviously we have estimated that we can generate even by a conservative estimate around USD 50 to 60 million from the series which translates into 500 to 600 crore rupees for us," an official of the PCB told PTI.
"The PCB has been banking on this series to generate surplus funds but if that does not happen then automatically we have to cut expenditures and go for some downsizing," he added.
At present, the PCB has around 900 employees all over Pakistan many of them in well paid positions at the board headquarters and national cricket academy in Lahore.
He said in a recent interview that in the first step the international cricket affairs and domestic cricket affairs departments would be merged into a department of cricket affairs with the positions of Directors presently heading these departments abolished.
Former Test captain Intikhab Alam is currently the domestic cricket director, while Zakir Khan is looking after international cricket affairs.
The source said there were recommendations to reduce staff by around 200 people.
"The PCB has a huge payroll and also spends a lot on subsidising domestic cricket (Annually around 60 to 70 crore rupees) besides taxes payments to players and managing the national women's junior and A teams," the source said.
He said that only recently in the new central contracts given to 28 players, the PCB had given considerable pay hikes and other benefits to the cricketers.
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