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No investigation against GCC: ICC
London, July 04: In an apparent bid to avoid a direct conflict between BCCI and Global Cricket Corporation (GCC), the ICC said the Indian Board has agreed not to make any `claims or investigations` against the official rights holders of ICC events.
London, July 04: In an apparent bid to avoid a direct conflict between BCCI and Global Cricket Corporation (GCC), the ICC said the Indian Board has agreed not to make any "claims or investigations" against the official rights holders of ICC events.
A day after BCCI's attack that GCC did a "very poor job" of marketing the World Cup, ICC president Ehsan Mani said in a press release that he had discussed the issue with BCCI president Jagmohan Dalmiya and it was agreed that no action would be initiated by BCCI now.
"The ICC is dealing with the claims made by GCC and the matters being disputed are contractual matters between the ICC and GCC," Mani said.
"The ICC is dealing with the claims made by GCC and the matters being disputed are contractual matters between the ICC and GCC," Mani said.
"On this basis, I have agreed with Mr Dalmiya that the BCCI will not make any claims against GCC or initiate any investigations into its marketing activities at the present time."
Mani also welcomed the comments by Dalmiya that he would seek to sit down with the ICC to resolve the contractual issues that have arisen between the two bodies.
Bureau Report