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ICC Loses Rs 167 Crore After Hosting T20 World Cup 2024 In USA. Report Makes Big Claim

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The International Cricket Council suffered losses of around USD 20 million (Rs 167 crore) for hosting the T20 World Cup 2024 games in the USA, according to a report by PTI.

The report claimed that it will be one of the major topics of discussion during the ICC Annual Conference starting on Friday in Colombo.

While the topic is not part of the nine-point agenda of the Annual General Meeting (AGM), the report said that it will be discussed as a "post-event report".

A major part of the tournament was hosted in USA including the much-anticipated match between India and Pakistan that took place in New York.

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