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Ex-ICC President criticises BCCI hypocrisy
Tuesday 06 May 2014

Former President of the International Cricket Council (ICC) Ehsan Mani has said that the Indian Premier League (IPL) being played in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) displays BCCI's double standards.

BCCI has maintained for years that they would not play in the UAE, but with a part of the IPL-7 season being played there Mani said that this advent of IPL there shows the Indian council's hypocrisy according to PakPassion.net.

Mani said that although it is great that the first leg of the IPL was organised in UAE, still the BCCI had come up with all sorts of reasons such as corruption for not playing Pakistan while they blamed the Indian government for not allowing their team to play in UAE.

The former Pakistani cricketer said that UAE has got some fantastic facilities with three world-class stadiums in Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Sharjah, but BCCI had come up with all sorts of excuses to not play there.

However, Mani added that all of BCCI's excuses have been exposed now as being based upon the money that the BCCI is now making from playing in the country, as opposed to any sound moral stance.

Mani said that in his opinion it would be great to see Pakistan and India revive their cricketing relations, adding that the game is not owned by the board, but the million of fans in the two nations form the main stakeholders.

Mani further added that the Indian and Pakistani fans want an India- Pakistan series, and also welcomed the resumption of ties between the two nations.

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