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Pakistan seek compensation for Kiwi pullout
Karachi, Nov 04: Pakistan has filed a compensation plea with the International Cricket Council (ICC) disputes committee against New Zealand for refusing to play a triangular series in September, a cricket official has said.
Karachi, Nov 04: Pakistan has filed a compensation plea with the International Cricket Council (ICC) disputes committee against New Zealand for refusing to play a triangular series in September, a cricket official has said.
"Since New Zealand pulled out of our triangular One-day contest this year after conveying their participation, they should compensate for the loss of revenues,” Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Director Chishty Mujahid said.
He said the compensation claim had been submitted at the last executive board meeting of the ICC in Colombo in October and had been sent to the disputes committee.
New Zealand refused to play in Pakistan’s Golden Jubilee triangular contest also involving Australia in September, saying they had never given final confirmation of their participation.
But Mujahid said New Zealand had agreed to play in the One-day contest.
Bureau Report