No threat to India-Pakistan WC clash\, says ICC CEO

No threat to India-Pakistan WC clash, says ICC CEO

IANS  |  Karachi 

International Council (ICC) on Monday declined any threat to the India-match, saying both the teams were bound by an agreement. are scheduled to take on in a group game in on June 16.

The tie came under the cloud following demands to boycott at in the wake of the Pulwama terror attack in which 40 CRPF troopers were killed.

Following the demand, the Supreme Court-appointed (CoA) had written to the global governing body, urging it to boycott countries from where "terrorism emanates".

"For ICC events, all teams have signed a members' participation agreement, which requires them to participate in all the matches of the tournament and (in case of) any unjustified non-compliance with that provision, the playing conditions will kick in and the points will be awarded accordingly (to the other team)," Richardson said.

With Pakistan objecting the move where Indian team wore camouflage caps as a mark of respect to the martyred CRPF personnel during the third ODI against in Ranchi recently, Richardson said the BCCI took prior permission from it and there was no politics involved.

"In this case, it was a one-off consent. It was granted subject to the message around the wearing of the caps simply being sympathy with the people, who had lost their lives in the (Pulwama) attack and in particular, to help them raise funds for the families of the people who had lost their lives," the ICC said.

"The ICC's motto is clear. We don't want to mix politics with sports," he said.

He, however, said resumption of bilateral ties between and Pakistan depended on the boards of the two countries.

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First Published: Mon, March 18 2019. 20:40 IST