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Cricket West Indies CEO: Current revenue sharing model broken, big three should do more | Cricket News – Times of India
NEW DELHI: The big three in world cricket, including India, England and Australia should do more to save smaller Test playing teams and ICC‘s current revenue sharing model is “completely broken”, said Cricket West Indies CEO Johnny Grave.India being the engine of the game pockets close to 40 percent of ICC’s net annual earnings, followed by England and Australia, who get a single digit share.“The revenue-share model is completely broken. If we really want to operate as a cricketing community, we are only as strong as the weakest team, and we’ve got to change the mindset of bilateral cricket,” Grave was quoted as

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