A PCB official told PTI today that efforts to convince the ECB and the organisers of an international Masters league in the UAE to give priority to Pakistan Cricket Board's own T20 league had failed to draw a positive response.
"The project head of the Pakistan International T20 League Sarwar Salman Butt and another senior official Usman Wahla have now gone to Doha in Qatar to explore the possibility of holding our league there next February," he said.
A well-placed source said when PCB officials went to Dubai recently to meet with the chief organiser of the Masters event, a Pakistani businessman Zafar Shah and the officials of the ECB and they met with a cold response.
"The PCB was under the impression that since it has made the UAE virtually its second home for hosting international series the Emirates cricket officials would give them priority. But apparently the ECB went ahead and signed a deal with the Masters League organizers without even bothering to take the PCB into confidence," he said.
"Shah told PCB officials that they had already got approval from the International Cricket Council to hold the Masters League which will involve around 100 former greats and internationals including Wasim Akram and Brian Lara," the source disclosed.