PCB threatens to resume legal combat
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has threatened to resume their legal battle with International Cricket Council (ICC) as the talks among the four hosts over relocation of matches of Pakistan's quota of World Cup 2011 failed to reach any agreement.
The representatives from India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh cricket boards will meet at Lord's to discuss the issue of relocation of Pakistan's quota matches to Abu Dhabi and Dubai.
PCB senior officials said that they were expecting support from their fellow Asian co-hosts for relocation of Pakistan's quota matches of World Cup 2011 to a safe neutral venue but till now no progress has been made on this issue.
He further added that they will continue their legal fight against ICC if this issue remains unsolved.
ICC president David Morgan will present a report on the discussions with the PCB on the issue of relocation of matches before the ICC Board on June 25.