Pakistan could replace India

Published March 19, 2005

NEW DELHI, March 18: The International Cricket Council (ICC) said on Friday that the 2006 Champions Trophy will be taken away from India and handed to Pakistan if the Indian government did not exempt the tournament from tax. The ICC’s powerful Executive Board, which met here for a two-day session, gave the Indians a three-month ultimatum to grant a tax waiver for the tournament regarded as a mini World Cup and held every two years.

“The Board has resolved that the 2006 Champions Trophy be held in India subject to clearance on tax matters,” ICC chief Ehsan Mani told reporters here. “We understand that the government and the Indian cricket board need more time. So we will wait till May.

“If they can’t arrive at any decision by then, the tournament will be shifted to Pakistan who have assured us full tax exemption.” The limited-overs Champions Trophy, which raises funds for the ICC’s development program, is contested by all the 10 Test-playing nations and two qualifiers from associate members of the ICC.

India were originally scheduled to host the Champions Trophy in 2004, but the event was shifted to England and India made provisional hosts for 2006 after the Indian government dithered on granting tax exemption for the tournament.

The Indian government imposes income tax on all earnings, including gate receipts and sponsorships, for international sporting events held in the country.—AFP

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