The International Cricket Council (ICC) has officially asked for a written explanation from the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) over its decision not to send the Indian team to Pakistan for next year's Champions Trophy, reported Geo News.
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has written to the International Cricket Council (ICC) seeking reasons behind India's refusal to travel to Pakistan to play the ICC Champions Trophy next year, Geo News reported on Tuesday.
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is making preparations to formally address the International Cricket Council (ICC) after India said that it will not travel to Pakistan for the ICC Champions Trophy next year, according to Geo News.
Pakistan media has claimed that the International Cricket Council (ICC) has conveyed in writing to the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) that India "isn't travelling" to Pakistan to participate in the Champions Trophy next year.
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