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The Board of Cricket for Control in India (BCCI) is reportedly set to earn nearly 40% of the ICC's net surplus earnings from its next four-year commercial cycle. 

The ICC has proposed that the BCCI, which contributes 38.5% of its annual earnings, will earn approximately $230 million per year between 2024-27 out of a total annual surplus income of $600m in the updated financial model, ESPNcricinfo reports. 

The math is straightforward. India contributes 38.5% of ICC's annual earnings. Ergo it is entitled to 38.5% of ICC's net surplus annual earnings of $600m.

Jul 27, 2009 07:07
POLITICAL intrigue, government interference and internal conflicts were all present at the ICC meeting last week in London. Nothing new there you might think, but the difference was that the ICC History Conference in Oxford was actually a remarkably positive affirmation of what was good in the game despite two days of swopping stories about some of cricket's most controversial turning points.