Media reports said after a BCCI meeting recently that a number of Test-playing nations were to clear outstanding dues with the BCCI and the PCB was listed as one of the defaulters.
The reports said the PCB owed the cash rich BCCI around seven to eight million since early 2000-2001.
"We sent a letter to the BCCI asking them to kindly let us know the details of this amount which we are supposed to owe them," a board official said.
The official said the PCB was willing to clear the matter once it got details of the outstanding amount.
Another official said: "The fact is that there was no agreement between the BCCI and PCB for the series over revenue sharing. It was our decision to go to India for the short series in a bid to at least resume bilateral cricket ties between the two nations," he explained.
The PCB recently announced a provisional budget for the fiscal year 2013-14 with a deficit amount of 500 million rupees.
The PCB has struggled with its finances since 2009 when foreign teams stopped touring the country because of security reasons.
The official said that after the approval of the provisional budget at the recent governing board meeting the players would now be paid their outstanding central contract dues with a 15 percent increase in their monthly retainers.
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