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Netherlands Cricket Challenges ICC Revenue Model, Demands Fair Share for Associate Nations
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21-02-2026, 19:19
Netherlands Cricket Challenges ICC Revenue Model, Demands Fair Share for Associate Nations
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Netherlands Cricket Board member Rashid Shah criticizes ICC's revenue model as unfair to associate nations.
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India is projected to receive 40% of ICC's revenue (approx. $231 million annually) from 2024-2027.
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Shah highlights that only $67 million out of $600 million annual income goes to associate nations.
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He emphasizes the need for associate nations to play against major teams and receive more funding for cricket development.
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Playing in the World Cup in India and in front of large crowds was a significant boost for the Netherlands.
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