It will be a 'three versus seven' fight at the meeting with BCCI, England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) having prepared a 'Position Paper' which will allow these three boards to control the parent body's functioning.
In fact BCCI has already made it clear that their participation in the future ICC events (50 and 20 over World Cups) would be decided subject to approval of the 'Position Paper'.
It has been learnt that BCCI also wants an OCC event every two years in India and also wants to overrule the ICC's FTP (Future Tours & Programme) by engaging into direct discussions with respective cricket boards for bilateral series.
Also there would be discussions on creating a post of ICC Chairman, which would rotate between the BCCI, CA and ECB with N Srinivasan being the hot favourite to become the first chairman. It would also effectively turn the ICC president into a virtual 'rubber-stamp'.
Till today there have been series of meetings -- Chief Executives' Committee meeting that included meeting of Working Groups on DRS and Anti-Corruption, followed by the meeting of both the Finance and Commercial Affairs Committee and Governance Review Committee -- at the ICC Headquarters in Dubai Sports City.
But come tomorrow, the focus will solely be on the proposal of the "Big Three" -- India (BCCI), Australia (CA) and England (ECB) -- when they officially table their bid to take over world cricket.
