Why didn’t BCCI put ‘Govt permission’ clause in contract, questions PCB chief - News Summed Up

Why didn’t BCCI put ‘Govt permission’ clause in contract, questions PCB chief


The chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), Najam Sethi, said here on Monday that if reports that India needs the government’s permission to play Pakistan in a neutral venue are true then the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) should have put that in the contract. Here to attend meeting of the International Cricket Council (ICC), Sethi said the question of security should not apply to Pakistan hosting India at a neutral venue. READ | India-Pakistan bilateral series: Ball is in BCCI’s court, says PCB chief Najam Sethi“There is no security issue if we play in a third country. “In any case, when you were signing the contract, if government permission was such a major issue, you should have put it in the contract which you did not. “If the decision is in our favour, they will have to change the FTP,” Sethi said.


Source: Hindustan Times April 23, 2018 16:52 UTC



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