PCB to demand around USD 70 million from BCCI as compensation

Press Trust of India  |  Karachi 

The Cricket Board (PCB) wants its Indian counterpart (BCCI) to pay approximately USD 70 million as compensation for not playing two "home" bilateral series.

The PCB, which has completed its consultation process and finalised its compensation claim against the BCCI, is expected to file its claim with the disputes resolution committee of the International Cricket Council (ICC) in a few days.


"Our case is that the signed an MoU with us in 2014 to play six bilateral series, starting with our home series, which they have not done as yet. Secondly they have avoided playing us in bilateral series since 2008 although they have no issues playing against us in events," PCB chairman Najam Sethi said.

Sethi said that under the MoU, the six bilateral series were to be played between 2015 and 2023 with hosting home series at the start.

He pointed out that claimed it had not got permission from its to play with in bilateral series but had played them in the events.

"We even offered to host our home series against them at neutral venue(s) to be mutually agreed by both of us. In 2016, we even offered to host a limited overs series in Sri Lanka," said Sethi.

The PCB chief said the compensation claim would be filed soon as all preparations and consultations had been completed with a law firm in the United Kingdom.

Sethi said never had any problems playing bilateral matches with at neutral venues but it was the which had caused huge financial losses to

He noted that had already lost a lot of revenue due to international teams refusing to play in since 2009 when terrorist attacked the Sri Lankan cricket team bus.

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First Published: Sat, September 30 2017. 17:02 IST