"This much stress on money matters is going to harm world cricket in the future," Ashraf told a Pakistani news channel from Singapore where the ICC Executive Board meeting took place today.
Ashraf, whose own future as the PCB chief is uncertain with strong reports that the government is planning to replace him next week, said Pakistan had stuck to its stance which it had taken when the draft proposals were presented by the "Big Three".
"Greed is never good for any sport...That is our stance and we now have to see what happens in the future. But as a board, Pakistan is still firm on its stance," he added.
A senior board official told PTI that Ashraf during the International Cricket Council meeting had made it clear that the proposed changes if implemented would lead to polarisation and groupings in the ICC and world cricket.
"But we stuck to our stance and so did Sri Lanka, so we were not alone in our resistance to these changes," he said.
Interestingly, before leaving for the Singapore meeting, Ashraf had said that Pakistan would eventually take decision based on its own interest and benefits.
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