Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Srini again pitches for more revenue

- HT Correspond­ent n sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

MUMBAI: As expected N Srinivasan, the former president of the Indian cricket board, came down heavily on the revised ICC revenue model during the Board of Control for Cricket in India’s (BCCI) Special General Meeting here on Monday.

The ICC’s new model cut down BCCI’s share to $405 million, which hasn’t gone down well with Srinivasan, the brainchild behind the ‘Big Three’ model. In the meeting, Srinivasan made his displeasur­e clear to the board members and urged the BCCI to try for a larger share whenever there is a possibilit­y in the future.

VERY VOCAL

“Srinivasan was very vocal. It was clear that he was hurt with the ‘Big Three’ arrangemen­t dismantled by Shashank Manoline har (ICC chairman). He was of the opinion that the BCCI should get a fairer deal. He wants the BCCI to try to increase the revenue in the future,” a BCCI member told HT.

BCCI’s acting secretary Amitabh Choudhary maintained, “The members were satisfied with the outcome.”

COA CRITICISED

Srinivasan also blasted the Committee of Administra­tors’ (COA) decision to continue with the administra­tive staff of the ICC Champions Trophy for the West Indies tour as well. The BCCI had nominated Madhya Pradesh Cricket Associatio­n official Milind Kalmadikar as tour manager for West Indies. “They were of the opinion that the CoA shouldn’t interfere in decisions which are the prerogativ­e of the BCCI,” said a member.

The SGM once again could not come to a conclusion on the implementa­tion of the Lodha Committee reforms. The BCCI office-bearers will form a committee on Tuesday to look into the contentiou­s issues like onestate-one-vote, age cap, tenure, cooling-off period and threemembe­r selection committee.

COMMITTEE FORMED

“A five-six member committee will be formed to see how best and quickly the principal order of the Supreme Court can be implemente­d,” Choudhary said.

Choudhary said that the committee will start functionin­g in a couple of days and have a dead- of a fortnight to submit its report. The committee will then give its report to the BCCI, which will again call an SGM to discuss the findings.

Meanwhile, the BCCI is willing to consider taking Rajasthan Cricket Associatio­n back in its fold if the litigation­s filed against the BCCI are withdrawn.

The BCCI will have a look at the request for funds from the Jammu & Kashmir Cricket Associatio­n and the Assam Cricket Associatio­n, which is building an internatio­nal stadium.

There was no discussion on the Virat Kohli-Anil Kumble saga at the SGM.

BCCI’s acting president CK Khanna could not attend the meeting due to personal reasons. There was no representa­tive from the Delhi Districts Cricket Associatio­n for the SGM.

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