Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

ICC clarifies, says no threat to BCCI’S financial muscle

- HT Correspond­ent

NEWDELHI: The BCCI’S fear of giving up a sizeable chunk of its share to fund the Internatio­nal Cricket Council (ICC) has been allayed by the internatio­nal body’s Strategic Working Group (SWG) in a meeting here on Thursday.

The Committee of Administra­tors (COA) and BCCI office-bearers’ meeting with the SWG focused mainly on how to get other boards to increase the revenue and contribute to the Internatio­nal Cricket Council (ICC) coffers while not sipping into BCCI’S revenue.

The meeting was held after SWG had put forward a SWOT analysis, enunciatin­g 72 points for discussion --- 18 each of strengths, weaknesses, opportunit­ies and threats. The primary among these was whether ICC is too dependent on BCCI since it provides the maximum revenue.

The BCCI had been worried that these analyses could lead to insistence on BCCI giving up more of its share to fund ICC and therefore other countries. However, an official privy to the happenings said that those worries subsided once the Indian board was told that by reducing reliance on BCCI, the ICC meant it wants other boards to increase their share of revenues while not touching BCCI revenues. “The SWG’S concern was about other boards’ failure to do enough and bleed ICC,” said the official.

Still, BCCI officials expressed concern with the ‘wording’ of the

presentati­on and have relayed that to the ICC who have promised to change it.

The SWG will give a presentati­on to every board and the BCCI was their first stop. COA head Vinod Rai was present along with acting secretary Amitabh Choudhary and acting treasurer Anirudh Chaudhary. Acting president CK Khanna however

failed to attend.

While discussing the issue of the Champions Trophy, to be hosted by India, being turned into a T20 tournament and some BCCI office-bearers’ opposition to it, the Indian board was told that the decision was taken by all boards including the BCCI and the agreement has signature of Choudhary.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? ICC is dependent on BCCI since they provide the maximum revenue thanks to the team and viewership.
GETTY IMAGES ICC is dependent on BCCI since they provide the maximum revenue thanks to the team and viewership.

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