The PCB has promised state-level security for the visiting Zimbabwean team which would be the first Test side to tour the country since militants attacked the Sri Lankan squad in Lahore in March, 2009.
With the visiting players and officials to be housed at the National cricket academy adjacent to the Gaddafi stadium there are fears that PCB and security forces could impose restrictions and not encourage spectators into the stadium.
The official made it clear while security measures would be tight but tickets would be put on sale for the three ODIs and two T20 matches against Zimbabwe.
"We will sell tickets and we want the stadium to be full as we are hosting a Test side after six years and we want to show the world a sporting event can be held in Pakistan safely and securely," he added.
The PCB official said that the board was spending around USD 500,000 on covering the expenses of the Zimbabwean team but it had already sold media rights of the series and were hoping the ground rights sale would fetch them around USD 500,000.
"We know that Zimbabwe is not a high profile team but the idea behind inviting them is to just show the cricket world that our new security plans are very good and teams can come here without fear or tensions," he stated.