PCB mulling over legal recourse against BCCI for dishonouring MoU

ANI  |  Karachi [Pakistan] 

The Cricket Board (PCB) has laid out a strategy to adopt legal recourse against the Board of Control for Cricket in (BCCI) for not standing to their commitment of playing a bilateral series.

In 2014, both boards signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) which stated that the two arch-rivals will play six bilateral series between 2015-2023.

According to the 2014 agreement, was scheduled to play six series against Pakistan, four of them were going to be Pakistan's home series.

While the has repeatedly snubbed Pakistan's request for resumption of ties, the PCB wants the Indian cricket board to honour its commitment under the MoU signed, which is subjected to clearance from the of

was expected to generate bulk of in these eight years from hosting but since denied playing the series in wake of tensions between the two countries, the PCB is suffering huge financial losses due to it.

Earlier this year, rejected the PCB's demand for compensation for not honouring the MoU, saying that the MoU was not binding and also raised the issue of security problems in

As reported by Express Tribune, in a meeting planned on July 28, PCB chairman Shaharyar Khan will take other board members into confidence about legal consultations.

The legal battle will take place in front of the International Cricket Council (ICC) dispute resolution committee. If the concerns of PCB will not be addressed then PCB might avail the option of not playing against at ICC events.

In May, the PCB had sent a legal notice to its Indian counterpart for failing to honour the MoU.

The PCB had also demanded compensation close to USD 60 million from the for not honouring the MoU signed when N. Srinivasan was at the helm of affairs in the Indian board.

Despite not playing a full-fledged bilateral series against since the 2008 terror attacks in Mumbai, the arch-rivals have played each other a number of times in the ICC events, with the most recent coming at the 2016 ICC T20 World Cup.

Although, toured for a short series in December 2012.

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