
Karachi Champions League
Rashid Latif and the Karachi city government have come together to launch, from next week, what might be the most lucrative club tournament to have ever been played in Pakistan.
The Karachi Champions League, a Twenty20 league, for the leading clubs of the city will begin next week with Rs 10 million (around USD 117,200) as the top prize for the winners. The tournament, a brainchild of Rashid Latif and the Rashid Latif Cricket Academy (RLCA) will feature a number of Karachi-based international players, as well as a host of domestic cricketers. Younis Khan, Shahid Afridi, Khalid Latif, Fawad Alam, Khurram Manzoor and Sarfraz Ahmed, among others, will be playing.
“It was an old idea of mine, one that I had been working on, Rashid Latif, who captained Pakistan as well, told kclt20.com.”I am a big follower of English football and I love the history of clubs over there, like Chelsea and Fulham. We have so many old clubs in Karachi and we need to revive that club culture once again here.”
The idea was put into practice after Rashid Latif ran the idea by the Karachi City’s mayor Mustafa Kamal during what was supposed to be a five-minute meeting. “We ran the idea by him and he agreed after a minute,” Rashid Latif said. The prize money has been put up by Kamal’s city government; as well as the winning club getting Rs 10 million, the runners-up will receive Rs 5 million (around USD 58,900), the semi-finalists Rs 500,000 (around USD 5900) each and the quarter-finalists Rs 250,000 (around USD 2900). All told there is Rs 17 million (nearly USD 200,000) in prize money at stake, easily the most lucrative local tournament in the country’s history.

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The tournament is expected to last nearly a month and will be played at various grounds around the city that are supervised and run by the RLCA. Malir Gymkhana, North Nazimabad CC, Korangi Al-Fatah CC and Airport Gymkhana are some of the more renowned 16 clubs in the tournament and each will be allowed only one international player.
The tournament will be televised on Geo Super, a local sports channel and plans are already underway to make it a national league – the Pakistan Champions League. “Karachi is the financial centre of Pakistan and a lot of MNCs are based here,” Rashid Latif said. “The plan is to get them to sponsor a club each. Next season we will introduce player trading and hopefully in time, it can be pushed to a national league.”
Rashid Bhai and Mustafa Kamal Bhai
Assalamulakum,
Both of you ideal for the youth of Pakistan and this instance of Karachi champions league will improve the youth will to do some thing for the nation.
I have some suggestion for the this Karachi Champions League regarding entertainment and security measures, detail are as follows:
1 – Entertainment
– You can arrange free stalls of Bangles and Mehndi for
ladies and girls for their intrest in stadium.
– Arrangement of water and wash rooms for ladied and gents.
2 – Security Measures
– This is very important for the public intrest, make
checking points of ladies and gents before entring in
every stadium.
– Make sure complete security by camra in side & out side
the stadium.
Allah bless us and success us in our sincere effort for the nation, do every thing with in boundies of Ahkam Allah Talah.All nation is also praying for your success.
Best Regards,
Your Brother,
Aijaz Ahmed Kamran
Dear Rashid Latif & s.Mustafa Kamal
You are both good job for sindh cricket. Mr Rashid Latif you are my favrate star in cricket i like u.I pray for God Who help u in futcher.
Thanks Regard
Zafar Abbas
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