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    BCCI rejects Manohar offer

    The revenue model feud between the ICC and the BCCI continued on Tuesday with the Indian cricket body outrightly rejecting the world body’s offer of an additional USD 100 million in the proposed format

    BCCI rejects Manohar offer
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    International Cricket Conference (ICC) chairman Shashank Manohar

    New Delhi

    “Yes, ICC chairman Shashank Manohar gave us an offer of an additional USD 100 million in the new financial model. In fact, he gave us a deadline to get back to him. From our end, we won’t get back to him as we don’t even consider it an offer,” a senior BCCI source present in Dubai told PTI. Asked why the offer is not even being considered, the official blamed it on the trust deficit between Manohar and the BCCI. 

    “The offer came from Manohar. He is the chairman but ICC is a members’ body and the chairman doesn’t decide who gets what share of the pie. It’s the members who decide. We are still working on the formula with all nations. They are receptive. Mr Manohar doesn’t decide what should be BCCI’s share,” the official added. 

    The BCCI has been at logger heads with the ICC on the proposed revenue model which considerably cuts down India’s share. In the existing revenue distribution model, BCCI gets USD 579 million from the ICC. 

    If Manohar’s proposal is passed by the ICC, then BCCI’s share comes down drastically to USD 290 million which even the Committee of Administrators (COA) had found unacceptable. In fact, Vikram Limaye, after attending the last ICC Board Meeting, had objected to the model terming it as something based on good faith and equity.

    The BCCI is also not announcing the squad for Champions Trophy on Tuesday, which is the ICC deadline. However, the ICC constitution allows countries to name their squads post the deadline under certain circumstances. 

    With at least 14 of the 15 members of the Indian team more or less known, the Indian officials are in no tearing hurry. “Tell me one thing, if we name the squad, say for example on May 5, will ICC bar us from participation. We have a settled squad and naming it is a mere formality,” he concluded.

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