ICC rejects Pakistan compensation claim over India
Updated | By AFP
The International Cricket Council on Tuesday dismissed a
compensation claim by Pakistan over India's refusal to honour an agreement to
play bilateral series.

"Following a three-day hearing and having considered detailed oral and written submissions, the Dispute Panel has dismissed the PCB's claim against the BCCI," the ICC said in a statement.
"The decision is non-appealable."
The dispute centred on a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) according to which India and Pakistan had agreed to play six bilateral series between 2015-2023, four of which would be hosted by Pakistan.
The PCB had filed a compensation claim of 70 million dollars.
But India refused to play Pakistan citing the government's objections due to strained relations with Pakistan.
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