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ICC President optimistic
on Indian tax exemption |
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ICC President Ehsan Mani said that he was optimistic that the ICC
Champions Trophy would be played in
India following media reports that the
Indian government would provide the tax exemption required by the ICC
for the event to proceed.
“The
ICC is yet to receive official notification of this decision or to be
provided with the detail of what has taken place but I have spoken to
senior officials of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI)
who have confirmed that the Indian Government has approved the tax
exemption for international sporting events in India including the ICC
Champions Trophy 2006. This is a welcome move that should clear the
way for the ICC Champions Trophy to be held in
India in 2006,” said
Mr Mani.
“It has
always been the ICC’s intention to have
this tournament in
India and the tax issue is the final
barrier to allowing us to confirm these arrangements.
“The
work of the BCCI has been central to helping us work with the Indian
Government to secure this event for
India and I look forward to receiving
more complete advice on the decision so that we can examine it in
detail and confirm that it is consistent with what the event requires.
“If
this is the case, it is a major step forward in being able to stage
major international cricket events in
India,” said Mr Mani. |
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