ICC's revenue distribution model is flawed but no one will challenge it: England skipper Atherton

ICC's revenue distribution model is flawed but no one will challenge it: England skipper Atherton

London, May 15 (PTI) Former England captain Michael Atherton has criticised the International Cricket Council's proposed profit-sharing model for the next four-year cycle (2024-2027) where India will be getting 38.50 per cent from an annual USD 600 million revenue pot.

If the proposed model by ICC's Financial & Commercial Affairs (F&CA) committee is passed during the Annual Conference in June, BCCI will be getting USD 231 million annually while England will be the second-highest grosser with a 6.89 per cent share, which translates to USD 41.33 million. Australia is third in the list with earnings of USD 37.53 million, which is equivalent to 6.25 per cent.

The entire list of ICC associate member countries will have 11 per cent distributed between them.