India and Pakistan cricket boards are now involved in a legal battle at the ICC headquarter in Dubai after the two sides failed to honour a deal to compete in several bilateral series. The Pakistan Cricket Board is demanding 70 million dollars in compensation from India, claiming that a memorandum of understanding signed in 2014 had guaranteed six bilateral series between 2015 and 2023. However, the BCCI have said they are unable to play against Pakistan until their government gives them permission and dismissed the agreement as not legally binding. The hearing is set to last until October 3.