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It has also said that the Centre would have to step in and take
action to stop transfer of foreign exchange if BCCI has to pay compensation
to the ICC as a fallout of India not playing in the World Cup.
The next date of hearing is likely to be within seven days.
Meanwhile, the BCCI was today reportedly discussing in Delhi the
olive branch offered by the ICC on the sponsorship row.
Reuters, quoting sources close to ICC, in a report filed from London,
has stated that ICC has offered to end the sponsorship row with
India over World Cup contracts with a "large olive branch".
A specially convened World Cup contracts committee of the ICC agreed
by teleconference at the weekend to clear the way for India's participation
in the competition, which begins in Southern Africa on 8 February.
It will accept India's refusal to sign up to its World Cup sponsorship
rules in their entirety in return for a reimbursement from their
board of any future claims for compensation arising from that.
This proposal will be endorsed by a full board meeting of the ICC
on Friday, the Reuters report quoted the source as saying.
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