The BCCI has rejected the PCB demand for compensation for not honouring the MoU signed between them saying that it was not binding
PCB chief Shaharyar Khan
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The BCCI has rejected the PCB demand for compensation for not honouring the MoU signed between them saying that it was not binding.
The PCB chairman Shaharyar Khan confirmed yesterday that they have received a response from the BCCI on the notice sent to BCCI last week demanding compensation for not playing a bilateral series as outlined in the MoU.
"BCCI have raised some points. One of them is they don't consider the MOU a binding legal agreement. Secondly, they have pointed out that permission of government is necessary for the series and they can't play with us without it," Shaharyar said.