There Was No Need For BCCI To Meet PCB: Goel

    • PTI
    • Publish Date: May 30 2017 3:20PM
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    • Updated Date: May 30 2017 3:26PM
There Was No Need For BCCI To Meet PCB: Goel

New Delhi, May 30 (PTI) Sports Minister Vijay Goel today said there was no need for the Indian board officials to meet their Pakistani counterparts when they knew the bilateral cricketing ties were subject to clearance from the government.

"I would want know why they went ahead with the meeting (when they knew that the series was subject to government clearance). What I can say is that we cannot play bilateral series with Pakistan until it stops cross-border terrorism," Goel told PTI when asked about the meeting between BCCI and PCB in Dubai yesterday.

The meeting between the two boards did not yield any decisive outcome and slim hopes of resumption of bilateral ties in the near future were dashed with outright rejection from the Indian government.

The BCCI, represented by joint secretary Amitabh Choudhary along with CEO Rahul Johri and GM (Cricket Operations) MV Sridhar, discussed the pressing issues including the USD 60 million compensation demanded by the PCB.

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has sent a legal notice to BCCI claiming damages to the tune of USD 60 million (Rs 387 crore approx) for allegedly not honouring the MoU that had stated five bilateral series in the cycle between 2015-2023.

Goel also met Mizoram Chief Minister Lal Thanhawla at his residence today and the two spoke about development of sports in north-eastern state.

"We had already sanctioned a football field costing Rs 4.5 crore and we have now approved another synthetic football turf," added Goel.

Comments

Ayushi Pandey LILAVATI BAI PODAR (A)-SCRUZ

First and foremost, I don''t understand the reason behind bringing political rivalries and issues into the fields of sports and entertainment. What benefit has the departure of Pakistani actors done to Indian cinema? Because of the cross-border terrorism, India and Pakistan are unable to compete with each other because the respective cricket boards aren''t organising a bilateral series. I recently read that India will play multilateral events (like ICC tourmaments) but bilateral series, NO.

Himanshi Dhawan Saffron Public School

I completely agree with the Sports Minister. A country which has mutilated several Indian Jawans does not deserve to be the opponent of latter. It is excruciatingly depressing that many of us have changed our WhatsApp, Facebook or Twitter''s display picture after hearing about the mutilation with the caption "#BoycottPakistan" and now we all are waiting eagerly for the Indo-Pak cricket match.

Ronit.R National Hill View Public School

I feel that what Mr Vijay Goel said is right and India should not engage in any sporting relationships with Pakistan until and unless it stops acting as a safe have for terrorists, stop cross border firing and mutilating the bodies of our jawans.It will be against the interests of our country if our sporting ties are rejenuvated

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