The International Cricket Council's (ICC) Dispute Resolution Panel on Wednesday ordered Pakistan to pay 60 per cent of the cost demanded by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI).
Earlier, the ICC rejected Pakistan Cricket Board PCB's compensation claim which blamed India for lack of bilateral series between the two nations.
Nearly a month after rejecting the PCB's compensation claim against India for allegedly failing to honour a
Memorandum of Understanding on bilateral cricket, the ICC announced the costs award for the two Boards.
The ICC Committee said the fresh judgement is binding. The Panel orders the PCB to pay the BCCI sixty per cent of the claimed Costs, administrative costs and expenses of the Panel.
The BCCI, on the other hand, has been asked to pay 40 per cent of the administrative costs and expenses of the Dispute Resolution Committee (DRC).