Khaleej Times

ICC orders PCB to pay 60pc of cost of the case

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dubai — The ICC’s Dispute Resolution Panel on Wednesday ordered Pakistan to pay 60 per cent of the cost demanded by the BCCI after the world body’s rejection of the PCB’s compensati­on claim which blamed India for lack of bilateral series between the two nations.

Nearly a month after rejecting the Pakistan Cricket Board’s (PCB) compensati­on claim against India for allegedly failing to honour a Memorandum of Understand­ing on bilateral cricket, the ICC announced the costs award for the two boards.

“...the Panel orders the PCB to pay the BCCI sixty percent (60%) of: (a) the Claimed Costs; and (b) the administra­tive costs and expenses of the Panel...,” the ICC committee said in its fresh judgement, which is binding.

The BCCI, on the other hand, has been asked to pay 40 per cent of the administra­tive costs and expenses of the DRC. The judgement did not specify the exact amount that was claimed by the Indian Board.

The PCB had demanded Rs447 crore compensati­on after alleging that the BCCI didn’t honour the MoU that required India to play six bilateral series between 2015 and 2023.

The BCCI, on its part, maintained that the alleged MoU was not binding and did not stand as Pakistan failed to honour a commitment to support the revenue model suggested by India for the ICC.

The ICC then constitute­d a three-member Dispute Resolution Committee (DRC) to look into the PCB’s compensati­on claim. The hearing took place at the world body’s headquarte­rs here from October 1-3.

“For the BCCI, the victor in the arbitratio­n, to be deprived of all its costs would appear to the Panel to be inappropri­ate, where the BCCI too had disputed the claim in good faith,” the ICC panel stated.

The BCCI had demanded that the PCB “pay the full amount” of its legal costs and the costs of arbitral proceeding­s including any administra­tive fees of the ICC, and the fees of the panel, among other expenses. —

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