Mohsin Naqvi’s sudden withdrawal from the Asia Cup has sent ripples through the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), igniting a financial and tactical upheaval just weeks before the prestigious tournament. According to Najam Sethi, the PCB’s former chairman, the board stands to lose a staggering INR 132 crore due to the unexpected decision. This hefty sum encompasses anticipated sponsorship deals, broadcast rights, and commercial partnerships directly linked to Naqvi’s participation, revealing the magnitude of his influence on Pakistan cricket’s marketability.

Beyond monetary losses, the PCB faces critical strategic challenges in reshuffling their squad and renegotiating media contracts. The vacuum left by Naqvi’s exit has not only put pressure on team selection but has also…