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ICC orders PCB to pay 60pc of BCCI's legal cost in failed compensation case
ICC orders PCB to pay 60pc of BCCI's legal cost in failed compensation case
Abdul GhaffarUpdated December 19, 2018
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The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Wednesday ordered the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to pay 60 per cent of the costs incurred by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and an ICC panel during the two boards' legal wrangle over a bilateral series agreement.
The ICC, whose Dispute Resolution Committee (DRC) had last month ruled in the BCCI's favour and dismissed the $70 million compensation claim against it, today delivered another blow to the PCB.
The global cricket governing body, in a press release today, announced that its DRC panel "has determined that the PCB should pay 60 per cent of the BCCI’s claimed costs as well as the administrative costs and expenses of the Panel" itself.
Furthermore, the ICC said that its judgement on the matter is "binding and non-appealable".
The PCB had filed the compensation case against India during former chairman Najam Sethi's era.
The board's stance in the case was that the Indian board had signed an MoU with Pakistan in 2014 in order to restore the bilateral series between the two countries which have remained suspended for the last 11 years. However the BCCI has refused to honour their commitment and have not implemented the conditions agreed in the MoU.
PCB officials were hopeful for a decision in their favour in the compensation case but the verdict announced on November 20 went against them.
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Yaz
about 4 hours ago
Wow. The power of BCCI!!!
DK PAMNANI
about 4 hours ago
I like it.
Master
about 4 hours ago
Naya pakistan.
Sandeep
about 4 hours ago
Well, thats a news. Now pcb will think twice before going to icc for such cases. Dont know how much pcb will need to pay now but to me its an additional cost and totally wasted by pcb management. Use money wisely you will need them for future. Bcci has lot of money but they are also clever in handling cases.
Zak
about 4 hours ago
We do not accept this order and we will raise this issue in ICJ ,Hague.
DarkKnight
about 4 hours ago
Waw that interesting now.
Dr.Salaria,Aamir Ahmad
about 4 hours ago
What a great and a grave tragedy ?
Blue Knight
about 4 hours ago
Poor PCB.. got another hit..
Ahmed
about 4 hours ago
What a fiasco. Instead of receiving compensation they have to now fork out the legal costs of both organizations!. Why was the ICC approached? Don't they know who rules the roost there? Going to an international arbitration panel would have been better.
Tariq Rashid
about 4 hours ago
Interesting turn of events, though the outcome was very much expected. Lets see how the PCB mulls over this matter.. Do they have any option to avoid pay-out as the judgement explicitly states that its binding and non-appealable..
Yogi
about 4 hours ago
Instead of receiving any penny from BCCI PCB will end up paying money to BCCI. This is what happens when you take decisions by your emotions and not by logic.
Shahbaz Ahmed Tarrar
about 4 hours ago
Ask Najam Seethi to pay the amount, if he knew the case is weak, so why he proceeded it??
Swiss Neutral
about 4 hours ago
Every action has a reaction
Samit
about 3 hours ago
Now that is some justice
Mohan
about 3 hours ago
CJP, take some suo motu against the PCB! Your hard-collected dam fund will become hardly collected!
HK
about 3 hours ago
Sethi - the gift that keeps on giving.
Indian friend
about 3 hours ago
Ouch, that hurts !
León
about 3 hours ago
BCCI saying weldone and thank you Najam Sethi.
Dr. WHO
about 3 hours ago
Should not be a problem iccc doesn't know that a former captain is the pm of pakistan he will travel to sone country but will definitely pay the dues india should be rest assured
Vishwas
about 3 hours ago
Good dicision
Bilal Khan
about 3 hours ago
Icc is ruled by India Australia and England so what was PCB expecting???
Shahidam
about 3 hours ago
Why insist on merely an MoU and then challenge on shaky ground in some kind of court with binding and unspeakable decisions? ever realized the world around you? Have it paid by Mr. Sethi who was behind all this costly expedition. Misplaced egos have cost this poor nation already enough. As for future cricketing with India, just write it off your books, for good. Also, either bring cricket back to its home grounds in Pakistan if you must keep playing, or just call cricket bye. Internal wrangling, players attitudes, misplaced priorities, mismanagement and financial losses make this one no different from Pakistan Steel, PIA, etc. Do at least some one thing right.
Fastrack
about 3 hours ago
40% by BCCI.Now is that not unfair?
LeaveAlone
about 3 hours ago
Ouch, it hurts?
ijaz
about 3 hours ago
The ICC decision is legally non-enforceable and motivated by the BCCI who dominate ICC.
PCB should refuse to pay it and call their bluff. Let them take PCB to court if they dare!
RAJA CHILL
about 3 hours ago
I am feeling pity for PCB. What else to say after all this.
Veer Singh
about 3 hours ago
So PCB didn't win $70 million but will end up losing a few million dollars. A good lesson for Pakistanis that court cases can not be won on emotions.
Bps
about 3 hours ago
Wow I m very happy. I predicted this.
auginpk
about 3 hours ago
@ijaz,
In that case there will be no more matches between ICC members and Pakistan.
The PCB case never had a chance.
Salman Qamar
about 3 hours ago
Knew this was coming.
Chopra
about 3 hours ago
Cry baby, cry. That’s all we can do now.
wise1
about 3 hours ago
@ZAK, Dream on buddy. ICC will subtract the amount with interest from payments due to PCB.
Babu
about 3 hours ago
@ZAK, The cost of fighting a case at ICJ is much higher than the penalty itself, besides if PCB looses in ICJ and is asked by ICJ to repay the expense and penalty at both ICC and ICJ than where will PCB go. Remember ICC is the boss and they know how to recover this penalty .
RDM
about 3 hours ago
More than money, PCB should be really concerned about future deals with vigilant BCCI.
Raja
about 3 hours ago
@ijaz,
"PCB should refuse to pay it and call their bluff. Let them take PCB to court if they dare!"
That's the Pakistani spirit! Pakistan gets 20-25 million dollars every year from ICC as its share of multinational tournaments run by ICC. Let's lose all that money just to save pennies!
Mir Asif
about 3 hours ago
@bilal khan, The actual case was difference between MoU and Contract. PCB thought both are same, now ends up paying back.
Fact
about 3 hours ago
It is ICC decision. If Pakistan gives No compensation, no international cricket for Pakistan. Best of luck
shake chilli
about 3 hours ago
@ijaz, I think ICC will deduct at source from money it pays to support PCB
Paramesh
about 3 hours ago
@ijaz, well at PCBs peril as any cricket board will think twice before signing an agreement with PCB. If PCB decides not to pay it.
Indian friend
about 3 hours ago
@ZAK, Well the cost will be equal to 5% of Pakistan's GDP. You may have to take another loan to fight it out.
Monsieur
about 3 hours ago
@bilal khan, if PCB was ruled with common sense, they wouldn't have had to go to either of those ruling the ICC...
Naaz
about 3 hours ago
Pakistan is loosing our economy because of unmature politicians and cricket burocrates.
Bhaskar
about 3 hours ago
@Ahmed, costs are much higher in international arbitration
PakRAT
about 3 hours ago
Do I need to say anything?
SKS
about 3 hours ago
@Shahidam, if pcb won the case would you give credit to Sethi?? Always trying to punch above weight & misplaced priorities is the problem.
Sushil
about 3 hours ago
@ijaz,
PCB needn't pay. ICC Will deduct the amount from PCB's receivables.
Asim-Can
about 2 hours ago
It's a very common practice in these types of cases, nothing to get too excited about.
Leo
about 2 hours ago
@ijaz, you wish kid ! The decision is binding and non-appealable.
Anuj
about 2 hours ago
@ijaz, Before going to the ICC, PCB agreed to abide by the decisions. If they don't pay then amount will be deducted from ICC handouts they receive like all the boards.
RAJA CHILL
about 2 hours ago
This game is becoming more interesting than India Pakistan cricket match. I am enjoying it...
Samrat
about 2 hours ago
@ijaz, read the judgement first, it's clearly mentioned that both parties agree to outcome and no further appeal or refusal to abide by order will be acceptable.
Phoenix
about 2 hours ago
@ZAK, you can not appeal that in icj.. I guess CAS would have been able to step in but binding judgement means there's very little scope for that.
hamid shafiq
about 2 hours ago
Tax payers money just waste by non competent people on poor decision making. somebody should be accountable.
wise1
about 2 hours ago
@Ahmed, Arbitration or law suits without ICC intervention will not be binding on either party. They can keep appealing ad nauseam with no end in sight - just spending money on legal consultants and lawyers. Even ICJ cases are not adhered to by countries all the time. So this was the best route one could take. Having said that a case based on emotion and hunch never pays off.
joe
about 2 hours ago
@ijaz,
"PCB should refuse to pay it and call their bluff. Let them take PCB to court if they dare!" Try that buddy.. Next will be no ICC team will play Pakistan. That is for sure. Everyone knows that Government has to give a ruling to play or NOT to play.. In this case, the Government of India refused and the only document that PCB could produce was an MOU, which is NEVER a legal document in any court.Kid on the street knows.
Om
about 2 hours ago
@ZAK, You don't need to pay, it will be deducted by the ICC from the development funds given by them to PCB. Now go sue them if you don't like it
Vijai
about 2 hours ago
The case was taken to ICC just to please the domestic audience. Anyone with basic education can differentiate between a contract and MoU. How long the institutions of Pakistan are going to take their people for a ride?
Alien1
about 2 hours ago
Rubbing salt on wounds, hope pcb learns something.
Jai Ho
about 2 hours ago
@ijaz, so that you lose their also and pay to them good thinking
Nish
about 2 hours ago
@ijaz, Of course PCB can take ICC to court, but then ICC will suspend the primary membership of PCB if that happens. Ready to take that risk?
Truth
about 2 hours ago
There was a time when PCB dictated on which ground matches should be played in India. Anyway, BCCI should allow rescheduling this amount atleast by one year.
Veer Singh
about 2 hours ago
PCB probably lost all its profits from PSL1 & PSL2 fighting this frivolous case against BCCI.
Candy
about 2 hours ago
BCCI is rich and powerful enough to buy justice. I feel PCB had merit in thr case
Raj patel
about 2 hours ago
@ijaz, if you don’t pay forget playing cricket
Ahmed
about 2 hours ago
Indian trolls, proud of bringing politics into the gentleman's game of cricket. That's not cricket, folks.
Kashif
about 2 hours ago
@wise1, its a shame the BCCI cant buy the champions trophy, or next years world cup. So much for dreaming then huh.
Babban
about 2 hours ago
Next time be careful
Point blank
about 2 hours ago
If only they knew the difference between mou and contract ..... But who reads the dictionary before signing any deal.
PorkiGorki
about an hour ago
A fair decision.
wise1
about an hour ago
@Kashif, Just like PCB - you are responding on emotions. The case has nothing to do with money being paid by BCCI to win the case. It was a legal review of the case by 3 eminent judges part of DRC. DRC delivered the verdict and the compensation decision. Now saying that PCB wound not pay after having lost the case does not make any sense. When you know fully that the case can go either way. PCB’s argument was very tenuous especially when it was based on a MOU rather than a fully binding agreement.
SB
about an hour ago
In Cricketing term.. Out ..Hit Wicket.
Zain
about an hour ago
The ruling was expected. As it was Mou (a non-legally binding document). And the MoU was signed in exchange of supporting big three revenue sharing model that we backtracked on, breaking Mou conditions. There was zero chance of winning this case from start, still PCB went ahead. Now have to bear the economic blunder because of mistake of few.
Subir Paul
about an hour ago
Excellent.
Leo
about an hour ago
@Ahmed, So much for chest thumping and boasting about winning the case and milking free money out of BCCI.
wise1
about an hour ago
@ijaz, ICC conducts world tournaments. ICC makes money from such tournaments. ICC then disburses the profits to various cricket boards including PCB. What do you think ICC will do if you choose not to pay?
PCB‘s press release says the following : “The PCB notes the ICC Dispute Panel’s decision on BCCI’s claims for their legal expense incurred on the PCB-BCCI dispute. The award of significantly lesser costs than claimed by BCCI reflects that PCB's case had merits. The PCB, however, reiterates its disappointment in the original decision/award given against it.“
PCB is mature enough to know that it has to pay.
ICC orders PCB to pay 60pc of BCCI's legal cost in failed compensation case
ICC orders PCB to pay 60pc of BCCI's legal cost in failed compensation case
Abdul GhaffarUpdated December 19, 2018
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The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Wednesday ordered the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to pay 60 per cent of the costs incurred by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and an ICC panel during the two boards' legal wrangle over a bilateral series agreement.
The ICC, whose Dispute Resolution Committee (DRC) had last month ruled in the BCCI's favour and dismissed the $70 million compensation claim against it, today delivered another blow to the PCB.
The global cricket governing body, in a press release today, announced that its DRC panel "has determined that the PCB should pay 60 per cent of the BCCI’s claimed costs as well as the administrative costs and expenses of the Panel" itself.
Furthermore, the ICC said that its judgement on the matter is "binding and non-appealable".
The PCB had filed the compensation case against India during former chairman Najam Sethi's era.
The board's stance in the case was that the Indian board had signed an MoU with Pakistan in 2014 in order to restore the bilateral series between the two countries which have remained suspended for the last 11 years. However the BCCI has refused to honour their commitment and have not implemented the conditions agreed in the MoU.
PCB officials were hopeful for a decision in their favour in the compensation case but the verdict announced on November 20 went against them.
Facebook Count
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75
Read more
ICC dismisses PCB claim against India's cricket board, says ruling is 'non-appealable'
PCB officials hopeful of favourable verdict in compensation case against BCCI
Sethi appears at ICC hearing in compensation case against BCCI
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Comments (75)
Your comment is awaiting moderation.
918 characters
Yaz
about 4 hours ago
Wow. The power of BCCI!!!
DK PAMNANI
about 4 hours ago
I like it.
Master
about 4 hours ago
Naya pakistan.
Sandeep
about 4 hours ago
Well, thats a news. Now pcb will think twice before going to icc for such cases. Dont know how much pcb will need to pay now but to me its an additional cost and totally wasted by pcb management. Use money wisely you will need them for future. Bcci has lot of money but they are also clever in handling cases.
Zak
about 4 hours ago
We do not accept this order and we will raise this issue in ICJ ,Hague.
DarkKnight
about 4 hours ago
Waw that interesting now.
Dr.Salaria,Aamir Ahmad
about 4 hours ago
What a great and a grave tragedy ?
Blue Knight
about 4 hours ago
Poor PCB.. got another hit..
Ahmed
about 4 hours ago
What a fiasco. Instead of receiving compensation they have to now fork out the legal costs of both organizations!. Why was the ICC approached? Don't they know who rules the roost there? Going to an international arbitration panel would have been better.
Tariq Rashid
about 4 hours ago
Interesting turn of events, though the outcome was very much expected. Lets see how the PCB mulls over this matter.. Do they have any option to avoid pay-out as the judgement explicitly states that its binding and non-appealable..
Yogi
about 4 hours ago
Instead of receiving any penny from BCCI PCB will end up paying money to BCCI. This is what happens when you take decisions by your emotions and not by logic.
Shahbaz Ahmed Tarrar
about 4 hours ago
Ask Najam Seethi to pay the amount, if he knew the case is weak, so why he proceeded it??
Swiss Neutral
about 4 hours ago
Every action has a reaction
Samit
about 3 hours ago
Now that is some justice
Mohan
about 3 hours ago
CJP, take some suo motu against the PCB! Your hard-collected dam fund will become hardly collected!
HK
about 3 hours ago
Sethi - the gift that keeps on giving.
Indian friend
about 3 hours ago
Ouch, that hurts !
León
about 3 hours ago
BCCI saying weldone and thank you Najam Sethi.
Dr. WHO
about 3 hours ago
Should not be a problem iccc doesn't know that a former captain is the pm of pakistan he will travel to sone country but will definitely pay the dues india should be rest assured
Vishwas
about 3 hours ago
Good dicision
Bilal Khan
about 3 hours ago
Icc is ruled by India Australia and England so what was PCB expecting???
Shahidam
about 3 hours ago
Why insist on merely an MoU and then challenge on shaky ground in some kind of court with binding and unspeakable decisions? ever realized the world around you? Have it paid by Mr. Sethi who was behind all this costly expedition. Misplaced egos have cost this poor nation already enough. As for future cricketing with India, just write it off your books, for good. Also, either bring cricket back to its home grounds in Pakistan if you must keep playing, or just call cricket bye. Internal wrangling, players attitudes, misplaced priorities, mismanagement and financial losses make this one no different from Pakistan Steel, PIA, etc. Do at least some one thing right.
Fastrack
about 3 hours ago
40% by BCCI.Now is that not unfair?
LeaveAlone
about 3 hours ago
Ouch, it hurts?
ijaz
about 3 hours ago
The ICC decision is legally non-enforceable and motivated by the BCCI who dominate ICC.
PCB should refuse to pay it and call their bluff. Let them take PCB to court if they dare!
RAJA CHILL
about 3 hours ago
I am feeling pity for PCB. What else to say after all this.
Veer Singh
about 3 hours ago
So PCB didn't win $70 million but will end up losing a few million dollars. A good lesson for Pakistanis that court cases can not be won on emotions.
Bps
about 3 hours ago
Wow I m very happy. I predicted this.
auginpk
about 3 hours ago
@ijaz,
In that case there will be no more matches between ICC members and Pakistan.
The PCB case never had a chance.
Salman Qamar
about 3 hours ago
Knew this was coming.
Chopra
about 3 hours ago
Cry baby, cry. That’s all we can do now.
wise1
about 3 hours ago
@ZAK, Dream on buddy. ICC will subtract the amount with interest from payments due to PCB.
Babu
about 3 hours ago
@ZAK, The cost of fighting a case at ICJ is much higher than the penalty itself, besides if PCB looses in ICJ and is asked by ICJ to repay the expense and penalty at both ICC and ICJ than where will PCB go. Remember ICC is the boss and they know how to recover this penalty .
RDM
about 3 hours ago
More than money, PCB should be really concerned about future deals with vigilant BCCI.
Raja
about 3 hours ago
@ijaz,
"PCB should refuse to pay it and call their bluff. Let them take PCB to court if they dare!"
That's the Pakistani spirit! Pakistan gets 20-25 million dollars every year from ICC as its share of multinational tournaments run by ICC. Let's lose all that money just to save pennies!
Mir Asif
about 3 hours ago
@bilal khan, The actual case was difference between MoU and Contract. PCB thought both are same, now ends up paying back.
Fact
about 3 hours ago
It is ICC decision. If Pakistan gives No compensation, no international cricket for Pakistan. Best of luck
shake chilli
about 3 hours ago
@ijaz, I think ICC will deduct at source from money it pays to support PCB
Paramesh
about 3 hours ago
@ijaz, well at PCBs peril as any cricket board will think twice before signing an agreement with PCB. If PCB decides not to pay it.
Indian friend
about 3 hours ago
@ZAK, Well the cost will be equal to 5% of Pakistan's GDP. You may have to take another loan to fight it out.
Monsieur
about 3 hours ago
@bilal khan, if PCB was ruled with common sense, they wouldn't have had to go to either of those ruling the ICC...
Naaz
about 3 hours ago
Pakistan is loosing our economy because of unmature politicians and cricket burocrates.
Bhaskar
about 3 hours ago
@Ahmed, costs are much higher in international arbitration
PakRAT
about 3 hours ago
Do I need to say anything?
SKS
about 3 hours ago
@Shahidam, if pcb won the case would you give credit to Sethi?? Always trying to punch above weight & misplaced priorities is the problem.
Sushil
about 3 hours ago
@ijaz,
PCB needn't pay. ICC Will deduct the amount from PCB's receivables.
Asim-Can
about 2 hours ago
It's a very common practice in these types of cases, nothing to get too excited about.
Leo
about 2 hours ago
@ijaz, you wish kid ! The decision is binding and non-appealable.
Anuj
about 2 hours ago
@ijaz, Before going to the ICC, PCB agreed to abide by the decisions. If they don't pay then amount will be deducted from ICC handouts they receive like all the boards.
RAJA CHILL
about 2 hours ago
This game is becoming more interesting than India Pakistan cricket match. I am enjoying it...
Samrat
about 2 hours ago
@ijaz, read the judgement first, it's clearly mentioned that both parties agree to outcome and no further appeal or refusal to abide by order will be acceptable.
Phoenix
about 2 hours ago
@ZAK, you can not appeal that in icj.. I guess CAS would have been able to step in but binding judgement means there's very little scope for that.
hamid shafiq
about 2 hours ago
Tax payers money just waste by non competent people on poor decision making. somebody should be accountable.
wise1
about 2 hours ago
@Ahmed, Arbitration or law suits without ICC intervention will not be binding on either party. They can keep appealing ad nauseam with no end in sight - just spending money on legal consultants and lawyers. Even ICJ cases are not adhered to by countries all the time. So this was the best route one could take. Having said that a case based on emotion and hunch never pays off.
joe
about 2 hours ago
@ijaz,
"PCB should refuse to pay it and call their bluff. Let them take PCB to court if they dare!" Try that buddy.. Next will be no ICC team will play Pakistan. That is for sure. Everyone knows that Government has to give a ruling to play or NOT to play.. In this case, the Government of India refused and the only document that PCB could produce was an MOU, which is NEVER a legal document in any court.Kid on the street knows.
Om
about 2 hours ago
@ZAK, You don't need to pay, it will be deducted by the ICC from the development funds given by them to PCB. Now go sue them if you don't like it
Vijai
about 2 hours ago
The case was taken to ICC just to please the domestic audience. Anyone with basic education can differentiate between a contract and MoU. How long the institutions of Pakistan are going to take their people for a ride?
Alien1
about 2 hours ago
Rubbing salt on wounds, hope pcb learns something.
Jai Ho
about 2 hours ago
@ijaz, so that you lose their also and pay to them good thinking
Nish
about 2 hours ago
@ijaz, Of course PCB can take ICC to court, but then ICC will suspend the primary membership of PCB if that happens. Ready to take that risk?
Truth
about 2 hours ago
There was a time when PCB dictated on which ground matches should be played in India. Anyway, BCCI should allow rescheduling this amount atleast by one year.
Veer Singh
about 2 hours ago
PCB probably lost all its profits from PSL1 & PSL2 fighting this frivolous case against BCCI.
Candy
about 2 hours ago
BCCI is rich and powerful enough to buy justice. I feel PCB had merit in thr case
Raj patel
about 2 hours ago
@ijaz, if you don’t pay forget playing cricket
Ahmed
about 2 hours ago
Indian trolls, proud of bringing politics into the gentleman's game of cricket. That's not cricket, folks.
Kashif
about 2 hours ago
@wise1, its a shame the BCCI cant buy the champions trophy, or next years world cup. So much for dreaming then huh.
Babban
about 2 hours ago
Next time be careful
Point blank
about 2 hours ago
If only they knew the difference between mou and contract ..... But who reads the dictionary before signing any deal.
PorkiGorki
about an hour ago
A fair decision.
wise1
about an hour ago
@Kashif, Just like PCB - you are responding on emotions. The case has nothing to do with money being paid by BCCI to win the case. It was a legal review of the case by 3 eminent judges part of DRC. DRC delivered the verdict and the compensation decision. Now saying that PCB wound not pay after having lost the case does not make any sense. When you know fully that the case can go either way. PCB’s argument was very tenuous especially when it was based on a MOU rather than a fully binding agreement.
SB
about an hour ago
In Cricketing term.. Out ..Hit Wicket.
Zain
about an hour ago
The ruling was expected. As it was Mou (a non-legally binding document). And the MoU was signed in exchange of supporting big three revenue sharing model that we backtracked on, breaking Mou conditions. There was zero chance of winning this case from start, still PCB went ahead. Now have to bear the economic blunder because of mistake of few.
Subir Paul
about an hour ago
Excellent.
Leo
about an hour ago
@Ahmed, So much for chest thumping and boasting about winning the case and milking free money out of BCCI.
wise1
about an hour ago
@ijaz, ICC conducts world tournaments. ICC makes money from such tournaments. ICC then disburses the profits to various cricket boards including PCB. What do you think ICC will do if you choose not to pay?
PCB‘s press release says the following : “The PCB notes the ICC Dispute Panel’s decision on BCCI’s claims for their legal expense incurred on the PCB-BCCI dispute. The award of significantly lesser costs than claimed by BCCI reflects that PCB's case had merits. The PCB, however, reiterates its disappointment in the original decision/award given against it.“
PCB is mature enough to know that it has to pay.
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