BCCI clears India's participation in Champions Trophy

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Putting an end to all the speculation, the today cleared India's participation in the Champions Trophy in and Wales at its Special General Meeting here.

It was decided that no legal recourse will be taken against the as dictated by the Committee of Administrators (COA).



The team for the event, starting June 1, will be selected in the next 48 hours.

"It was a unanimous decision that the Indian team will be participating in the Champions Trophy. We will not take any legal recourse in the matter. Mr Amitabh Chaudhary and CEO Rahul Johri will negotiate with ICC," a senior office-bearer told PTI.

Former president attended the SGM via Skype but refrained from speaking about a pull-out after gauging the general mood.

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BCCI clears India's participation in Champions Trophy

Putting an end to all the speculation, the BCCI today cleared India's participation in the ICC Champions Trophy in England and Wales at its Special General Meeting here. It was decided that no legal recourse will be taken against the ICC as dictated by the Committee of Administrators (COA). The team for the event, starting June 1, will be selected in the next 48 hours. "It was a unanimous decision that the Indian team will be participating in the Champions Trophy. We will not take any legal recourse in the matter. Mr Amitabh Chaudhary and CEO Rahul Johri will negotiate with ICC," a senior office-bearer told PTI. Former president N Srinivasan attended the SGM via Skype but refrained from speaking about a pull-out after gauging the general mood. Putting an end to all the speculation, the today cleared India's participation in the Champions Trophy in and Wales at its Special General Meeting here.

It was decided that no legal recourse will be taken against the as dictated by the Committee of Administrators (COA).

The team for the event, starting June 1, will be selected in the next 48 hours.

"It was a unanimous decision that the Indian team will be participating in the Champions Trophy. We will not take any legal recourse in the matter. Mr Amitabh Chaudhary and CEO Rahul Johri will negotiate with ICC," a senior office-bearer told PTI.

Former president attended the SGM via Skype but refrained from speaking about a pull-out after gauging the general mood.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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