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Key questions for the ICC’s new chairman
- Updated: May 12, 2016
Shashank Manohar’s election as the first independent ICC chairman – an official who holds no office with any national cricket board – is seemingly the first step towards a possible rollback of some of the amendments made to the ICC constitution in 2014, which had given the Big Three – the BCCI, Cricket Australia and the ECB – greater control of the administration of international cricket. ESPNcricinfo lists three contentious issues that could come under scrutiny in the wake of Manohar’s appointment.
Distribution of ICC revenues The Big Three revamp brought in a graded revenue distribution model based on a calculation of relative contribution to ICC’s income, and the largest share went to the BCCI, followed by the ECB and CA. It was argued in absolute terms all the boards would receive bigger amounts than the earlier …
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