Khaleej Times

PCB left red-faced over BCCI compensati­on claim

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karachi — The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has found itself in an embarrassi­ng position over its plans to seek compensati­on from the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) for not honouring the memorandum of understand­ing (MoU) signed between the two countries to play six bilateral series between 2015 and 2023.

Former chairman Shaharyar Khan left the PCB in a awkward position when he told the media in Lahore this week that Pakistan had a weak case against the BCCI and was unlikely to get compensati­on. He said that Pakistan’s case was weak since the MoU contained a clause that all series between the two countries will be subject to government clearance.

The BCCI has constantly maintained that it can’t play Pakistan until its government gives clearance for bilateral cricket. Ironically it was during Shaharyar’s tenure few months ago that the PCB’s board of governors (BoG) had approved filing the compensati­on claim with the ICC’s disputes resolution committee and also seeking $70 million in compensati­on.

Shaharyar and the BoG also approved $1 million to cover the legal expenses involved in filing and contesting the case. Soon after Shaharyar’s comments were carried by the media, the PCB apparently put pressure on the former chairman to change his stance with present chairman Najam Sethi also tweeting a clarificat­ion from his predecesso­r denying that he ever said Pakistan’s case against India was weak.

Shaharyar issued a signed statement in which he said: “I strongly deny a statement attributed to me in the media in which I am supposed to have said that the PCBs case against the BCCI is weak. How could I say such a thing when, in fact, as chairman and with the approval of the PCB’s Board of Governors, I authorised preparatio­n of a case on the advice of PCB’s lawyers and a prominent QC in the UK who agreed that PCB had a strong case against India.

“The media must not distort my remarks and hurt the position of the PCB,” said Shaharyar. But worse was to come for the PCB when video footage was aired by TV channels and put on the social media in which Shaharyar is saying that in some aspects the PCB case for compensati­on is weak. — PTI

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