Summary Organizers of Pakistan's first T20 league say they are confident of attracting top cricketers.
The organizers of Pakistan s first Twenty20 league say they are confident of attracting top international cricketers despite the global players union FICA raising security concerns.
Haroon Lorgat, an adviser to the Pakistan Super League, says FICA s doubts over security in Pakistan "doesn t help the confidence of some players" but "fortunately there are many (players) who have already committed" to play in the league, which starts March 26.
FICA chief executive Tim May told the BBC on Tuesday that he has advised its members to avoid playing in the PSL on security grounds and he thinks majority of current international cricketers "will heed our advice."
Pakistan Cricket Board chief executive Subhan Ahmed says that his board doesn t recognize FICA and that it doesn t make sense to go into discussions with them.
