DUBAI: The ICC Disputes Committee has issued a verdict in the controversial dispute between the Indian Cricket Board and the Pakistan Cricket Board. The PCB complained to the ICC demanding a $ 7-crore (approximately Rs. 445 crores) damages to India that broke the contract between the two countries. The ICC has dismissed the PCB argument after hearing the arguments of the two countries' boards. The cricket council has made it clear that this is a final and there is no possibility to appeal. The agreement between the two boards has to be played with bilateral series against Pakistan. The Indian government has refused to give way to the BCCI.ICC is given Shock for Pakistan Cricket Board
The PCB demanded that the damages be damaged due to a breach of contract. However, the ICC Disputes Committee has ruled that the requirement to pay 445 crores requiring a PCB. Between October 1 and 3, two boards heard their arguments. The ICC said in a statement that after the three-day trial, two boards submitted a report on the PCB after examining the report. Last year, India played a bilateral series against Pakistan. The Test series between the two countries did not happen again after 2007.ICC is given Shock for Pakistan Cricket Board
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