The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has “prepared a counter” in case the BCCI decides to boycott the 16 June World Cup game in Manchester in the wake of the Pulwama terror attack which martyred 40 CRPF personnel.
The heated matter is expected to come up for discussion at the ICC’s quarterly meet in Dubai, which starts on Wednesday, 27 February.
PCB Chairman Ehsan Mani, MD Wasim Khan and COO Subhan Ahmad are in Dubai to attend the various meetings and workshops as part of the meet.
Although Pakistan has not directly been named in the letter, the BCCI wants other cricket boards to “sever ties with nation from which terrorism emanates”.
Some of India's former players and captains have also called for India not to play Pakistan in the World Cup match on 16 June.
The PCB is also expected to raise the issue of their captain Sarfaraz Ahmed being banned for four matches under the anti-racism policy of the ICC after the reconciliation process had been set into motion and he had apologised to the South African team.
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