Pakistan set for $10m World Cup bounty

Published: June 17, 2009

LONDON (AFP) - Pakistan could earn more than 10 million dollars even if they don't host a single match in cricket's World Cup in 2011, the sport's governing body has indicated.
The showpiece event is due to be co-hosted by South Asia's four Test nations - India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh - in February-March 2011.
The International Cricket Council took away the 14 World Cup matches from Pakistani soil due to the volatile security situation there, but the country retained its hosting rights.
It means Pakistan will still get a hosting fee of 750,000 dollars per match from the ICC - a total of 10.5 million dollars for the 14 games - irrespective of where they are held.
"Pakistan remains a co-host and retains its host fees for the 14 matches originally scheduled to take place there before the decision to remove the country as a host location for the tournarment," the ICC said in a statement.
It added that the other three host nations have agreed to forego hosting fees for the 14 extra matches allotted to them that were originally due to be held in Pakistan, the ICC said.
"Bangladesh, India and Sri Lanka all accepted that if any of those 14 matches were to take place in their countries, then they would not be due any fee for hosting them," the statement said.ICC officials did not rule out the possibility of Pakistan holding its matches in the United Arab Emirates, where it hosted a one-day series against Australia in April-May in Abu Dhabi and Dubai.
"There are already four host nations," ICC president David Morgan said after a meeting with officials of the four co-hosts in London on Monday on the sidelines of the World Twenty20.
"There could be a fifth country hosting matches."
The Pakistan Cricket Board, which had sent a legal notice to the ICC after the matches were taken away from the country, appears to have emerged a clear winner.

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