Reminded government about Pakistan series 15 days ago: BCCI

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The today said it has reminded the a fortnight ago about the contentious issue of resuming bilateral cricket ties with

The Indian Cricket Board and Cricket Board are scheduled to meet in later this month to resolve the prevailing bilateral issues.



Like many other board officials in the past, BCCI's acting secretary Amitabh Choudhary too made it clear that the decision to play in a bilateral series rests solely with the

"There is nothing new in the situation. We had written to the seeking their permission to play three months ago. We issued them a reminder 15 days ago. We are yet to get a reply. Only the can decide whether we can play or not," Choudhary told PTI.

The PCB has sent a notice of intent to the claiming compensation of around USD 69.4 million for not honouring the MoU signed between the two boards in 2014 to play six bilateral series between 2015 and 2023.

Under the MoU, is supposed to host four of the six series.

A source close to development had earlier said that ICC chief executive Dave Richardson will also attend the meeting in a bid to convince to not file a case with the ICC disputes resolution committee against the

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Reminded government about Pakistan series 15 days ago: BCCI

The BCCI today said it has reminded the government a fortnight ago about the contentious issue of resuming bilateral cricket ties with Pakistan. The Indian Cricket Board and Pakistan Cricket Board are scheduled to meet in Dubai later this month to resolve the prevailing bilateral issues. Like many other board officials in the past, BCCI's acting secretary Amitabh Choudhary too made it clear that the decision to play Pakistan in a bilateral series rests solely with the government. "There is nothing new in the situation. We had written to the government seeking their permission to play Pakistan three months ago. We issued them a reminder 15 days ago. We are yet to get a reply. Only the government can decide whether we can play Pakistan or not," Choudhary told PTI. The PCB has sent a notice of intent to the BCCI claiming compensation of around USD 69.4 million for India not honouring the MoU signed between the two boards in 2014 to play six bilateral series between ... The today said it has reminded the a fortnight ago about the contentious issue of resuming bilateral cricket ties with

The Indian Cricket Board and Cricket Board are scheduled to meet in later this month to resolve the prevailing bilateral issues.

Like many other board officials in the past, BCCI's acting secretary Amitabh Choudhary too made it clear that the decision to play in a bilateral series rests solely with the

"There is nothing new in the situation. We had written to the seeking their permission to play three months ago. We issued them a reminder 15 days ago. We are yet to get a reply. Only the can decide whether we can play or not," Choudhary told PTI.

The PCB has sent a notice of intent to the claiming compensation of around USD 69.4 million for not honouring the MoU signed between the two boards in 2014 to play six bilateral series between 2015 and 2023.

Under the MoU, is supposed to host four of the six series.

A source close to development had earlier said that ICC chief executive Dave Richardson will also attend the meeting in a bid to convince to not file a case with the ICC disputes resolution committee against the

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

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