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ICC revenue deal set to overlook chance to grow game in favour of enriching richest

theguardian.com

W hen India’s cricket board first tried to take hold of International Cricket Council finances in 2014, it enlisted support.

The BCCI was flanked in the attempt by Cricket Australia and the England and Wales Board – the so-called Big Three arguing that as the dominant financial entities in the international game, they should divide the proceeds between themselves.

The attempt only ended with change inside Indian cricket, when reformist administrator Shashank Manohar ousted a tainted predecessor.

But Manohar is long gone, and today’s cronies have an appetite awakened by a reported new four-year broadcast deal for ICC events worth north of US$3bn, an increase of more than threefold per year.

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