Laozi
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ICC future tour program is was repalced by aggreements and MOUs between boards. You signed it and then pulled back from it.
We toured india honouring the aggreement but india broke the aggreement.
There isn't any legal provision to wiggle out of it just like indus water treaty.
Yes, the MoU has a usual clause which says that in the event of Government of either country refuse the permission to the respective boards to play, then the MoU becomes redundant and non-binding.
Indian government will keep on refusing BCCI to play Pakistan, citing security related issues.
No court International or domestic can do anything in this regard.
You have signed the MoU NOW READ IT
It's no where part of the aggreement that already placed UN resolutions are not effective.
Any agreement can and will supersede any previous agreement if the parties agree to it.
Your signing of Simla agreement de facto supersede UN resolutions
Ask any lawyer of International court.