BCCI: PCB to take compensation case against BCCI to ICC - News Summed Up

BCCI: PCB to take compensation case against BCCI to ICC


"At two of the meetings, ICC chief executive Dave Richardson was also present while the third meeting held on the sidelines of the ICC executive board meeting also featured ICC Chairman Shashank Manohar ," he said.He said in all three meetings, the BCCI representatives had stuck to their gun that they can't play any bilateral series with Pakistan until their government gives clearance. "He said in the MoU, the BCCI had promised to play six bilateral series between 2015 and 2023 but had not played even one series as yet. The PCB chairman also made it clear that the PCB wanted a compensation of around 447 crore rupees from the BCCI for not playing bilateral cricket," he said.The source said after the three meetings ended in a deadlock, the PCB had decided to now push through its legal case against the BCCI and would file a case with the ICC disputes resolution committee within a month. "The BCCI had not responded to our notice of intent sent to them but they agreed to the meetings to find a solution and prevent the matter from going to the ICC disputes resolution committee. "The fact is India has not played a bilateral series with us since 2007 and it has caused a lot of financial losses to Pakistan cricket," the source said.


Source: Times of India July 04, 2017 16:18 UTC



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