With the ICC clearing the 'Position Paper', which provides more revenue to India, England and Australia, the BCCI top brass has decided that the money earned through the new 'Revenue Model' will be put back into the game through the various affiliated units.
According to a reliable source, the units might get an additional Rs 15 crore each as India stands to gain more from the ICC revenue sharing. This will be an additional amount apart from the regular grant and money from TV sponsorship rights that the associations have been getting all along.
While N Srinivasan is set to take over as the chairman of the ICC Board, questions are being raised as to what will happen if he finally does not sit on the chair.
"Look, while this decision to distribute the ICC earnings was intimated by Mr Srinivasan at an earlier board meeting, it is BCCI's turn to select the chairman of the ICC Executive board for a period of two years between 2014 and 2016.
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