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International Cricket Council (ICC) President David Morgan today confirmed he had received a request from Subhash Chandra of Zee Entertainment Enterprises Limited to meet with him regarding the Indian Cricket League (ICL).
Dubai, Sept.25 : International Cricket Council (ICC) President David Morgan today confirmed he had received a request from Subhash Chandra of Zee Entertainment Enterprises Limited to meet with him regarding the Indian Cricket League (ICL).
Morgan also confirmed that, following that request, he had agreed to meet with Chandra and other representatives in London on a mutually convenient date.
Morgan said: "The ICL had previously written to the ICC requesting its approval and now it has asked for this meeting, to which we have agreed. All members of the ICC Board have been informed of this meeting and I will report back to those directors at the Board's next meeting, in Dubai, on 14 and 15 October."
The ICC said that will be making no further comment on this matter at this time.
ANI