The Asian Age

Mani ready to fight against BCCI

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Islamabad, Sept. 5: Pakistan’s new cricket chairman says he will continue to push his country’s case at the ICC dispute committee over archrival India pulling out of two bilateral series. “Their ( Indian) policy has been overall contradict­ing, because they are always ready to play in multinatio­nal tournament­s like Asia Cup and World Cup but pulls out on bilateral arrangemen­ts,” Pakistan Cricket Board ( PCB) chairman Ehsan Mani said.

India cancelled series with Pakistan in 2014 and 2015, claiming political tensions. Pakistan was scheduled to stage both series, and claimed losses of nearly $ 70 million. Since then, they have met in the 2015 Cricket World Cup and 2017 Champions Trophy. They are scheduled to meet this month in the Asia Cup in the United Arab Emirates.

Their legal case before the ICC dispute panel begins on October 1. “If it was at an earlier stage, I could have sat with the BCCI at the table to sort this out, but the process has started and gone too far to be pulled back,” Mani said.

Mani was elected unopposed as chairman for a three- year term on Tuesday in Lahore. Prime Minister Imran Khan, the patron of the PCB, nominated Mani as a member of the board of governors last month when Najam Sethi resigned as board chairman. Sethi’s resignatio­n was expected as he had a poor relationsh­ip with Khan, who was elected prime minister in July general elections.

According to the PCB constituti­on, the patron can nominate two members on the board.

Mani has considerab­le cricket administra­tion experience. He previously represente­d Pakistan on the Internatio­nal Cricket Council from 1996- 2002, and served as ICC president from 2003- 06.

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New PCB boss Ehsan Mani.

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