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LONDON, FEB. 17. BCCI president, Jagmohan Dalmiya on Monday held a series of meetings, including one with the contracts sub-committee of the International Cricket Council, to recover India's World Cup guarantee money from the game's world body. The BCCI president had given the ICC an ultimatum to pay up last November, but so far none of the $6.5 million that India is to get has been released. When contacted Dalmiya was tight-lipped on the outcome of the meetings. ``I have had a series of meetings,'' he stated. The ICC held back India's money because of differences over cricketers' contracts with World Cup sponsors. The ICC said it had suffered losses for the Indian players' breach of contract for the mega event in South Africa in February-March last year.
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