Pakistan rejects Indian Cricket Board stance in the ICC
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ISLAMABAD - The Pakistan Cricket Board today (Wednesday) submitted a written reply to the International Cricket Council over the botched cricket agreement on bilateral series between Pakistan and India.
The ICC's dispute panel had given a week’s time to the PCB and The Board of Control for Cricket to submit their replies.
According to media reports, the PCB in its reply stated that they had suffered financial loss due to India not honouring the agreement between the two cricketing boards.
The written reply states that there was no clause regarding taking permission from the government in the agreement.
On the other hand Indian Board insists that clause of permission from Indian government is included in the MoU.
The PCB is demanding 70 million dollars in compensation from India, saying that a memorandum of understanding signed in 2014 had guaranteed six bilateral series between 2015 and 2023.