BCB chief Nazmul Hassan to meet CoA

Hassan has been part of the ICC's special working group that has proposed changes to the ICC's Constitution and Financial models which has been accepted in principal by the ICC Board in the first week of February.

Published : Apr 10, 2017 19:17 IST , Mumbai

BCB chief will request the CoA not to cut its share of the ICC revenue eat the April meeting.
BCB chief will request the CoA not to cut its share of the ICC revenue eat the April meeting.
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BCB chief will request the CoA not to cut its share of the ICC revenue eat the April meeting.

 

The Supreme Court-appointed Committee of Administrators (CoA) will have a meeting with the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) president Nazmul Hassan in New Delhi on Wednesday.

Hassan has been part of the ICC's special working group that has proposed changes to the ICC's Constitution and Financial models which has been accepted in principal by the ICC Board in the first week of February.

Both models are likely to be considered clause-by-clause at the ICC's next meeting on April 26 and 27. The ICC Board's decision will then be placed before the ICC AGM after the ICC Champions Trophy in June.

The new financial model has worked out an improved payment  — up from USD 75-80 million to USD 110-115 million over a period of eight years —  to the BCB as well as Cricket Australia, Cricket South Africa, Cricket Zimbabwe, West Indies Cricket Board, Sri Lanka Cricket and New Zealand Cricket.

Sources said that the BCB chief will request the CoA not to cut its share of the ICC revenue at the April meeting.

The CoA has scheduled two more meetings, one for the committee and one with the three BCCI office bearers (not disqualified) on the same day.

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