"The ICC has received a Notice of Dispute from the PCB's lawyers, which will be forwarded to the Chairman of the Dispute Resolutions Committee next week," a spokesman for the ICC said. The ICC Dispute Resolution Committee is headed by Michael Beloff QC who will appoint independent adjudicators to hear the case. The PCB sent a legal notice to their counterparts earlier this year but Indian officials rejected the memorandum as a piece of paper. The arch-rivals have not played a full bilateral series since 2007.PCB has sought a compensation of USD. 70 million from BCCI for not fulfilling the bilateral series agreement between the two countries. https://t.co/FZBhMqh01d
— Cricbuzz (@cricbuzz) November 30, 2017
New Delhi halted all bilateral sports with Pakistan in the wake of 2008 Mumbai attacks, which India blamed on militants based in Pakistan. Those attacks, which killed more than 160 people, nearly brought nuclear-armed arch-enemies India and Pakistan to the brink of war. The two planned series between India and Pakistan were due to take place at a neutral venue.Pakistan seek $70 million from India for not playing bilateral cricket serieshttps://t.co/9UrCFXg25q pic.twitter.com/2m163aA2ER
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