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Monday, March 18, 2019

India Bound By Agreement To Play Pakistan In World Cup 2019 - ICC

International Cricket Council Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Dave Richardson on Monday said there is no threat to the India-Pakistan World Cup match, saying that both the teams are bound by an agreement. India is scheduled to take on Pakistan in a group game in Manchester on June 16. "For ICC tournament, All teams have signed a members' participation agreement, which requires them to participate in all the matches of the events and any unjustified non-compliance with that provision, the playing conditions will kick in and the points will be awarded accordingly," Richardson said.

The tie came under a cloud following demands to boycott Pakistan at the 2 0 1 9 World Cup in the wake of the Pulwama terror attack, in which more than 40 CRPF troopers were killed.
Following the demand, the Supreme Court-appointed Committee of Administrators had written to the global cricket governing body, urging it to boycott countries from where "terrorism emanates".

With Pakistan objecting to the move in the ODI series against Australia where the Indian teams wore camouflage caps as a mark of respect to the martyred CRPF personnel during the 3rd ODI against Australia in Ranchi recently, Richardson said the BCCI took prior permission from for it and there was no politics involved.

"In this case, it was a one-off consent. It was granted subject to the message around the wearing of the caps simply being in sympathy with the people who had lost their lives in the attack and in particular to help them raise funds for the families of the people who had lost their lives," he said.

He, however, said the resumption of bilateral ties between India and Pakistan depended entirely on the boards of 2 countries.

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