ICC World Cup 2019: BCCI can't block Pakistan from competing, says Official
The
Committee of Administrators (CoA) and the BCCI
have not prepared any note seeking a ban on Pakistan at the upcoming
World Cup and even if such a move is made, the International Cricket
Council (ICC) is bound to reject it.
The
Pulwama terror attack, that claimed the lives of over 40 CRPF
personnel, has escalated the diplomatic tensions between India and
Pakistan, the reverberations of which are also being felt in the
sporting arena.Already, Pakistani shooters couldn't make the World Cup in Delhi, starting Saturday, after not getting visas. And there is a demand for India to boycott its June 16 World Cup clash against the neighbours and the matter is likely to come up on the sidelines of the ICC meetings between February 27 to March 2 in Dubai.
"There is absolutely no constitutional or contractual way this could happen. the ICC constitution allows members the right to participate in ICC events as long as they've qualified," a BCCI official told PTI.
Amid the spiralling speculation, the CoA, comprising Chairman Vinod Rai and former women's captain Diana Edulji, will be meeting in Delhi on Friday to discuss the issue of multiple bodies claiming representation of Uttarakhand. But the Pakistan conundrum is likely to cast a shadow on what was to be a routine meet.
"We will discuss all possible options tomorrow and do what is best for the country," Edulji told PTI. Read More
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