Richard Gould, the chief executive officer of the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB), believes India is justified to earn USD 230 million per year, which stands as 38 percent of earnings under ICC's newly-proposed financial model set to run from 2024-27.
According to the newly-proposed financial model, the BCCI could earn 38.5 per cent of the USD 600 million earnings over the next ICC commercial cycle with the ECB and Cricket Australia being the next highest earners with a share of USD 41.33 million and 37.53 million respectively.
"When you see where that value is created, I think it's understandable. There may be tweaks in the margins here or there, but the dominant position India is in is based on India's ability to drive revenues and drive the sport forward. One point four billion people, one sport, ten (IPL) teams, one international team."