National January 22, 2021 ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) spent more than Rs330 million on an arbitration seeking compensation from India but did not to retrieve any money, official record showed. This amount is 100% higher than the PCB’s annual budget allocated for the country's best 192 cricketers' merit-based stipends worth Rs169 million for the 2020-21 season. Despite having a commitment to a parliamentary panel, the PCB failed to conduct any enquiry to ascertain reasons why Pakistan lost its case before the International Cricket Council’s Dispute Resolution Forum (DRF). A parliamentary panel recently asked the PCB to determine the role of those officials of the board, who advised the management to file that claim without doing proper homework for compensation of some Rs4.5 billion against the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). PCB Chairman Ehsan Mani himself admitted that Pakistan did not tie all loose ends while claiming compensation of billions of rupees after the BCCI failed to meet its official commitments where six bilateral cricket series were agreed upon between the two countries in 2014.