TIL Desk Sports/ Pakistan Cricket Board chief Ramiz Raja says the PCB can ‘collapse’ if India wants as 90 per cent of the ICC’s funding comes from that country, which effectively means that the sport is being run by ‘India’s business houses’.
Appearing before the Senate Standing Committee on Inter-Provincial affairs on Thursday in Islamabad, Ramiz said it was time for the PCB to reduce its dependence on funding from the ICC and start tapping the local market.
“The ICC is a politicised body divided between the Asian and Western blocs and 90 per cent of its revenues are generated from India. It is frightening,” the PCB Chief said, adding that 50 per cent of PCB’s budget comes from ICC funding.
“In a way India’s business houses are running Pakistan cricket and if tomorrow the Indian PM decides he will not allow any funding to Pakistan, this cricket board can collapse,” he added but did not elaborate on the specifics.
Ramiz said the ICC had become more of an event management company and the PCB would have to make its voice heard if it does not want a repeat of the cancellation of confirmed series by New Zealand and England on security grounds.