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The Board of Control for Cricket in
India (BCCI) has paid the International
Cricket Council (ICC) around Rs 2.4
crore for various charges incurred for
the Indian squad carrying 'additional
team members' during the ICC World
Cup 2015 held earlier this year.
Mumbai pacer, Dhawal Kulkarni, was
one of the additional members of the
Indian squad during the World Cup
held in Australia and New Zealand. ICC
rules permit only 15 members to be
registered as players for the World
Cup. India, therefore, had listed pacer
Kulkarni, who stayed on with the
squad at the conclusion of the
preceding ODI tri-series, as part of the
team management, according to
reports.
The amount was paid to ICC as
payment towards "airfare,
accommodation, per diem and catering
charges incurred for additional team
members during the World Cup," the
note on the board's website said. Read more @: BCCI paid ICC Rs 2 crore for additional squad member during World Cup - Cricbuzz
India (BCCI) has paid the International
Cricket Council (ICC) around Rs 2.4
crore for various charges incurred for
the Indian squad carrying 'additional
team members' during the ICC World
Cup 2015 held earlier this year.
Mumbai pacer, Dhawal Kulkarni, was
one of the additional members of the
Indian squad during the World Cup
held in Australia and New Zealand. ICC
rules permit only 15 members to be
registered as players for the World
Cup. India, therefore, had listed pacer
Kulkarni, who stayed on with the
squad at the conclusion of the
preceding ODI tri-series, as part of the
team management, according to
reports.
The amount was paid to ICC as
payment towards "airfare,
accommodation, per diem and catering
charges incurred for additional team
members during the World Cup," the
note on the board's website said. Read more @: BCCI paid ICC Rs 2 crore for additional squad member during World Cup - Cricbuzz