KARACHI, (Reuters) – Pakistan’s legal challenge against the International Cricket Council’s (ICC) decision to move the 2011 World Cup matches out of the country due to security reasons was rejected by the governing body yesterday.
In a statement the ICC said its executive board had not removed the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) as a joint host but had simply decided to stage the matches outside Pakistan.
Pakistan had been scheduled to stage the event with India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh but the ICC opted to redistribute the matches among the other three host nations after gunmen attacked the Sri Lankan cricket team bus on March 3 in Lahore, wounding six players and their assistant coach. Six policemen and a van driver were killed.