PCB paid over Eleven Crores to BCCI as compensation after losing a case

"VAN" (Sports Desk) :: The Pakistan Cricket Board has paid 1.6 million US dollars, equivalent to over eleven crores in Indian currency, to the Board of Control for Cricket as compensation after losing a case in the ICC's Dispute Resolution Committee. This was stated by Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Ehsan Mani in Karachi today.

The PCB had filed a compensation case against the Board of Control for Cricket (BCCI) last year before the Committee for an amount of 70 million US dollars equivalent to around 7 crore Indian rupees, for not honouring an MoU signed between the two boards. According to the MoU, India and Pakistan were supposed to play six bilateral series between 2015 and 2023, which the BCCI failed to honour.

The BCCI said they were unable to play against Pakistan as the Indian government did not give them permission. India also dismissed the Pakistan board's claims as legally binding.

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