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The International Cricket Council (ICC) and the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) have resumed discussions to address the ongoing Champions Trophy deadlock.
Multiple international sources report that the renewed negotiations aim to find a mutually acceptable solution for all stakeholders. “The next few days are crucial as ICC and BCCI officials are engaging in renewed talks to break the stalemate. Both entities are under immense pressure to present a solution promptly,” according to The News.
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has played a key role in prompting the ICC to re-engage with the BCCI. By leveraging its position strategically, the PCB has pressed for progress on finalizing the Champions Trophy schedule and related issues without further delay.
The ICC has faced growing criticism following the BCCI’s public refusal to tour Pakistan for the tournament. Stakeholders, including sponsors, have expressed increasing frustration as the tournament date approaches.
“The ICC has yet to respond to the PCB’s letter requesting written reasons for the BCCI’s refusal to travel. This delay has added to the mounting pressure, compelling the ICC to reinitiate contact with the BCCI to secure a workable solution,” the source added.
The delay in finalizing the schedule poses risks to revenue streams. The ICC is reportedly considering various options, including the hybrid model previously rejected by the PCB.
Under this model, matches involving India would be held at neutral venues, while the rest of the tournament takes place in Pakistan.
Despite the PCB’s opposition to this approach, sources suggest the ICC may offer additional incentives to make the proposal more acceptable. There is also speculation that a similar hybrid arrangement could be applied to future ICC events involving India and Pakistan.
“The ICC is in a tight spot, striving to propose a solution that satisfies both the PCB and the BCCI,” an insider shared. With the Champions Trophy officially allocated to Pakistan, the PCB has indicated its willingness to pursue legal action if a unilateral decision is imposed.
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