Thursday, 21 April 2016

Pakistan to raise voice against Big-3 in ICC meetings

Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Shaharyar Khan said on Thursday that he will look for the end of 'Enormous Three' framework in the International Cricket Council (ICC) gatherings planned to be held in Dubai. 

The ICC board will lead the second round of gatherings for 2016 in Dubai one week from now. In the number one spot up to these gatherings, different other advisory group gatherings, including the ICC Chief Executives' Committee meeting, will likewise happen. 

PCB official said ideally the forces of 'Huge Three' which incorporate Cricket Australia (CA), England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) and Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) will be disposed of after the up and coming ICC gatherings. 

"Right now, the primary motivation on PCB director's brain is to talk about a conclusion to the 'Enormous Three' recipe and settle another framework," the authority said, including that the administrator needs break even with open doors for all nations. 

In 2013, the ICC gave more energy to Australia, England and India which drew a considerable measure of feedback from the autonomous partners in cricket. In any case, the circumstance changed when new ICC Chairman Shashank Manohar communicated disappointment over the framework. 

Beforehand, PCB consented to the 'Huge Three' framework after the BCCI guaranteed that it would restore cricketing ties with Pakistan furthermore marked a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to play six arrangement somewhere around 2015 and 2023. 

Under the MOU, the primary arrangement in the middle of Pakistan and India were to be facilitated in UAE in December 2015. Notwithstanding, the arrangement neglected to appear as the relations between both nations strained further over recent months.

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