Indian Cricket League (ICL) run by Essel Sports Private Ltd (ESPL) slaps a case on ICC, the Engligh Cricket Board (ECB) and the India Cricket Board (BCCI) for jeopardizing the venture by unlawfully banning players who had joined the so called rebel Cricket league.
The notice has been served by London-based legal firm Ingram Winter Green, claiming that the barring of ICL players from international cricket, particularly the county circuit, violated England's restraint of trade laws. The ECB has been named as the first respondent in the notice while the BCCI and ICC have been named as second and third respondents respectively.
ICL Champions - Inzamam receiving trophy by Kapil Dev - archive pics
The notice has been served by London-based legal firm Ingram Winter Green, claiming that the barring of ICL players from international cricket, particularly the county circuit, violated England's restraint of trade laws. The ECB has been named as the first respondent in the notice while the BCCI and ICC have been named as second and third respondents respectively.
Kareena Kapoor performs during ICL Opening ceremony - archive pics
ICL Champions - Inzamam receiving trophy by Kapil Dev - archive pics
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