While sources in Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) said that they are gearing up for the marquee series, they would only come out with a statement once PCB taskforce chairman Giles Clarke makes an official statement.
The Dubai-based broadcasters Ten Sports will be broadcasting the series in India and Pakistan, which will also mean that PCB will not need to compromise on their revenue, which is highly dependant on a series with India.
"Ten Sports has broadcasting rights of international cricket matches held in Sri Lanka as they are rights holder for the Sri Lankan national cricket team. While Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) has just started in Bangladesh, it was the island nation that was most convenient option for the PCB top brass," the source added.
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"If India does not play Pakistan in this period than atleast 60 percent of the total bid amount will be reduced by the successful broadcasters," a PCB source said.
So it was no wonder that PCB's last throw of dice was a series in Sri Lanka which would enable Ten Sports to broadcast the series.
The source also said that the undisclosed amount for broadcast rights that PCB had bagged was mainly due to the fact that its international calendar for next five-years included two home series against India on 'neutral' venue.