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Old January 18, 2014, 03:42 PM
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Default ICC restructuring: first details of how BCB might be affected

From cricinfo:

"The "distribution model" forms the bulk of the position paper and recommends setting up a Test Cricket Fund for six of the remaining seven members outside the BCCI-CA-ECB triumvirate. The Full Member board left out of the Fund is Cricket South Africa but the draft available does not specifically mention the omission nor its reason or purpose. The fund is set up in order to ensure that "uneconomical tours" (which do not find their way into newly recommended FTP agreements) do not lead to "no Test cricket being played - or inappropriately too little Test cricket - being played by Full The "distribution model" forms the bulk of the position paper and recommends setting up a Test Cricket Fund for six of the remaining seven members outside the BCCI-CA-ECB triumvirate. The Full Member board left out of the Fund is Cricket South Africa but the draft available does not specifically mention the omission nor its reason or purpose. The fund is set up in order to ensure that "uneconomical tours" (which do not find their way into newly recommended FTP agreements) do not lead to "no Test cricket being played - or inappropriately too little Test cricket - being played by Full Members." The fund is to be distributed among BCB, ZC, NZC, SLC, PCB and WICB, who will have to report utilisation annually to F&CA. As it is proposed, the sum will begin at a total of $30 million for a revenue level of $2.25 billion and be $90 million at a revenue level of $3.5 billion."
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