ICC orders PCB to pay 60 percent of BCCI's legal cost in failed compensation case


ICC orders PCB to pay 60 percent of BCCI's legal cost in failed compensation case 

Dubai: PCB has hit another rupee after losing compensation against the Indian Cricket Board and it has to pay 60% of the cost of this case. According to the announcement issued by the International Cricket Council, the Pakistan Cricket Board will have to pay 60% of the money to the Indian board, which is Rs 15 crores. The Indian Cricket Board is still in charge of its final Details have not been issued, but the ICC has decided in its favor. Former PCB chairman Najam Sethi said that the case of sending $ 70 million to his Indian board is very strong and for this, PCB has made a million rupees fee to the team consisting of domestic and foreign lawyers. Had paid The bill was approved by the governing board for more than 10 million rupees. In 2011, the Indian board got the PCB's unconditional support by luring two-way series. After this, the Indian Cricket Board refused to play the series with the permission of not being allowed by the Indian government. The Pakistan Cricket Board had asked for the loss of two-day series, but the ICC controversy committee The decision was heard and once again the decision has been given to the Indian board.
ICC orders PCB to pay 60 percent of BCCI's legal cost in failed compensation case ICC orders PCB to pay 60 percent of BCCI's legal cost in failed compensation case Reviewed by Jutt saab on December 20, 2018 Rating: 5

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