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BCCI loses both revenue and governance vote at ICC meet

April 26, 2017 07:50 pm | Updated 07:54 pm IST - New Delhi

The only country that voted alongside the BCCI was Sri Lanka

A view of the BCCI headquarters in Mumbai.

In a massive blow to its influence in the International Cricket Council (ICC), the BCCI was on Wednesday decimated at the global body’s board meeting where the majority voted for a change in governance and revenue structures.

On the first day of the ICC Board Meeting in Dubai, both the change in governance structure as well as the revamped revenue model were put to a floor test.

The BCCI lost the vote on ‘governance and constitutional changes’ by a 1-9 margin, while the revenue model, which was the bigger bone of contention, saw India getting walloped by a 2-8 margin. The only country that voted alongside the BCCI was Sri Lanka.

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“Yes, the votings are over. It was 8-2 in favour of revamped revenue model and 9-1 in favour of constitutional changes,” a senior BCCI functionary present in Dubai told

PTI on Wednesday.

“The BCCI has voted against both as we had, in principle, maintained that all these changes are completely unacceptable for us. At this point, we can only say that all options are open for us. We would have to go back to our SGM and apprise the members of the situation,” he added.

It was learnt that since the BCCI outrightly rejected the additional $100 million pay-out in revenue, it was once again given the original option of $290 million which is a $280 million cut from the $570 million India had been getting till last year.

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