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The much-debated revival of Indo-Pak cricket received another blow on Tuesday when the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), accessed by CNN-IBN, suggested that the proposal to play six bilateral series over eight years was 'unethical'.
Details of the MoU indicated that the erstwhile BCCI regime of 2014, led by the ousted N Srinivasan, inked the agreement in lieu of PCB's vote in favour of the 'Big Three' - India, Australia and England - taking over the ICC.
The first of those proposed bilateral series was expected to be held later this month in Sri Lanka, but the proposal still awaits approval of the Indian government.
The thorn in the flesh for BCCI could be the fact that should the Shashank Manohar-led board decides to pull out of the series for any reasons, the PCB can sue the Indian board to the tune of $75 million.
BCCI-PCB MoU under the scanner over 'unethical' proposal for Indo-Pak series - IBNLive
Details of the MoU indicated that the erstwhile BCCI regime of 2014, led by the ousted N Srinivasan, inked the agreement in lieu of PCB's vote in favour of the 'Big Three' - India, Australia and England - taking over the ICC.
The first of those proposed bilateral series was expected to be held later this month in Sri Lanka, but the proposal still awaits approval of the Indian government.
The thorn in the flesh for BCCI could be the fact that should the Shashank Manohar-led board decides to pull out of the series for any reasons, the PCB can sue the Indian board to the tune of $75 million.
BCCI-PCB MoU under the scanner over 'unethical' proposal for Indo-Pak series - IBNLive
