"The ECB has chosen to proceed with the arrangement regardless of a MoU. Their CEO talked with the BCCI's CEO Rahul Johri today and affirmed that they wouldn't fret regardless of the possibility that they need to pay from their own particular pocket for their inn stay, travel and different courses of action. The ECB has finish confidence and trust in the BCCI," the authority told The Indian Express.
This paper reported that BCCI secretary Ajay Shirke sent a letter to England cricket's operations administrator Phil Neale, clarifying the current circumstance with respect to the marking of a MoU and asking for the visitors to make courses of action to transmit installments for the cordialities gave and coordinations. Shirke had likewise kept in touch with the five Test facilitating focuses, inquiring as to whether "they are in a position to hold matches". SCA and ACA have effectively affirmed their availability.
In the mean time, BCCI president Anurag Thakur and Shirke will "soon" record their testimonies before the Lodha Committee.


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