According to available details, the PCB has managed to earn more than its expectations from the two series which it has been forced to organise in the UAE due to the refusal of the South African and Sri Lankan teams to tour Pakistan because of security concerns.
"Initially the PCB managed to sell the title, co-sponsor and other ground rights for around USD 1 million and 250,000 dollars," a well-informed source said.
The PCB's long standing four-year media rights/broadcasting contract with Taj Network Television, a Dubai-based company, had ended in June this year and due to shortage of time and other constraints, the board decided to sell the media rights for the SA and Sri Lanka series separately before inviting bids for another long-term contract," the source said.
The bid committee, besides Mani, included Justice (retd) Shabbir Hasan Rizvi, Subhan Ahmed, chief operating officer of the board, Badar Khan, chief financial officer PCB, Khawaja Ahmed Hosain, external legal counsel PCB, and Salman Naseer, manager legal PCB. Interestingly, PCB's caretaker chairman, Najam Sethi, didn't get involved in the bidding process.