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Former BCCI president N Srinivasan had to backtrack after initially suggesting that a notice should be sent to the ICC for reducing India's revenue share from USD 570 million to USD 293 million.
In fact, eyebrows were raised as to how the 71-year-old, for the first time in a BCCI meeting, faced resistance and had to pull back.
"The main objection was that sending a notice would jeopardise India's chances as a 30-day cure of breach period would only end after 4 June. A few others also voiced their dissent,” added the official.
When Committee of Administrators head Vinod Rai was asked about Srinivasan attending the meeting, he didn’t want to read too much into the matter.
(With inputs from PTI)
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