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Pakistan to push towards ending India's domination in ICC

Source: PTI
February 03, 2017 16:08 IST
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'Under the current formula we will end up with just around 98 million dollars while India stands to get around 500 million. We don't see this as an system based on equality.'

The Pakistan Cricket Board chief Shaharyar Khan on Friday said that he would push for the elimination of the Big Three governance system and revenue distribution formula, besides opposing the proposal for four-day Test matches at the International Cricket Council's Board meeting in Dubai.

"We want the Big Three governance system and revenue distribution formula abolished and we see no constitutional problems for the ICC to do this," Shahryar told the media in Karachi before leaving for Dubai.

Shahryar made it clear that Pakistan had supported the Big Three governance system in 2014 because India had signed a MoU with them that they would play six bilateral series between 2015 and 2023.

"That was our reason and condition for supporting the Big Three but when India has not fulfilled its obligations under the MoU, we see no reason to continue our previous policy," he pointed out.

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has profited the most from the Big Three governance system as it gets the major chunk of the revenues that ICC earns from its events and broadcasting rights between 2015 and 2023.

India is suppose to get around 21 per cent share followed by Australia and England.

Shahryar said Pakistan has done its homework on the revenue distribution system and wants equal share for all member countries.

"Under the current formula we will end up with just around 98 million dollars while India stands to get around 500 million. We don't see this as an system based on equality."

Shahryar said they are expecting India to oppose disbanding the Big Three governance system but due to changes in the BCCI set-up they might not be clear about their policies.

"The ICC meetings will give us a chance to sit down with the new office bearers of the Indian cricket board and see what they have in mind specifically in relation to bilateral series with us," he said.

Shahryar also said that Pakistan would not support four-day Tests as there is no need to tinker with the spirit of Test cricket.

"Five day matches are the spirit of Test cricket and what happens if it rains in a four-day Test. I don't think we need to try to change things with Test matches."

Image: Shaharyar Khan

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