India's plan to dominate international cricket has been exposed by an Australian newspaper

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India's plan to dominate international cricket has been exposed by an Australian newspaper
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00:00India's plan to take over international cricket
00:03Khalid Mehmood has joined us, former chairman of PCB
00:06Khalid, Assalam-o-Alaikum, welcome to the show
00:09Thank you, Wa-Alaikum-Assalam
00:11Khalid, first of all, tell us, this situation is going back to the Big 3
00:17India wants to take control of international cricket
00:20and for this, it has got the support of Australia and England
00:25once again, the situation is going back to where it was
00:28Yes, this is a very important news, but it is not a sensational news
00:34It is not a sensational news because India has been under the control of the ICC for a long time
00:40and you must be knowing that whatever they distribute about the issues
00:47about 40% of it goes to India
00:53and the reason for this is that the money is generated from here
00:58and there is a lot of corporate support for cricket in India
01:01and because of this, they get more rights
01:03and unfortunately, the other members, especially the important members
01:09England and Australia, they also get along with them
01:13because in this way, they get better than other countries
01:19Now, if we talk about taking control of it,
01:22it was taking a long time to hear about it
01:26but the thought was that maybe Australia and England will not accept it very easily
01:32but this is the right of the Australian press, as you have said
01:37so it feels that they are all ready
01:40probably they must have been given a lollipop
01:44that you will also get a share from it
01:46so they are taking control of it
01:48even if there is no Indian member in the ICC
01:53then the matter is heard by them
01:56everything is done by them
01:59so it will not make much difference practically
02:03because whatever they want, like you mentioned about Big 3
02:08at that time, there was probably no Indian member in the ICC
02:12but they got their formula
02:15and the distribution of money is also being done according to that
02:19so if they want to come into it practically
02:23So Khalid Mehmood, the 3 billion dollars that the broadcaster is going to get from the ICC
02:31if they are talking about halving it
02:34then the 34 million that Pakistan used to get
02:37it will also make a difference
02:39the smaller boards will go into more trouble
02:42Yes, the thing is that there is no solution for the smaller countries
02:47these 3 countries are leaving
02:50Australia, England and Australia
02:53these 3 are making decisions together
02:57all 3 of them are very strict on their share
03:03and the rest of the smaller countries
03:05it doesn't matter what anyone gets
03:08I think this is a very long discussion
03:12if the smaller countries think about it
03:15because the votes are equal for everyone
03:17if the smaller countries think about it
03:19they should all come together
03:21and there are no such small countries
03:23Pakistan is not a small country
03:25South Africa is not a small country
03:27New Zealand is a small country
03:29but a very old member of the ICC
03:33a member before Pakistan
03:35so if these people can't agree for their rights
03:39can't unite, can't come together
03:41then what will happen to them
03:43is what the Australian news is telling
03:46Thank you very much Mr. Khalid Mehmood
03:48for sharing your opinion
03:50Let's go back to Mr. Shahid Hashmi
03:52Mr. Shahid, this is a matter of great concern
03:55Jai Shah wants full control
03:58and after that we talked about the financial issue
04:01what other problems will arise
04:03is it a matter of danger for Pakistan?
04:07Yes, it is a matter of danger
04:09It is a matter of danger for the smaller countries
04:11Mr. Khalid Mehmood was right
04:13that he already had control
04:15he wants to increase his control
04:17and Jai Shah, if he becomes the chairman of the ICC
04:20he will get the support of Australia and England
04:22and 27 other boards will have to give their nominees
04:26that they will fight for the chairman
04:28It seems that Jai Shah will be elected without any competition
04:31and after that his first step
04:35will be that he will take the president of the ICC to India
04:38because India has raised an objection many times
04:43that the operational cost of the ICC in Dubai
04:46is approximately $45,000 per month
04:49and 80% of the money goes to India
04:53His second step will be
04:55to make a top tier of 4 teams
04:57and play more test cricket
04:59It has been happening since 2019
05:03if Australia, England and India
05:05are not involved in any test series
05:07then it is only for 2 test matches
05:09If Australia, England and India are involved
05:11then it is for more than 2 tests
05:13Now if Sri Lanka gets 3 tests
05:15after 5 or 6 years
05:17it is already in the 2nd tier of test cricket
05:21so we will have to order our house in
05:23we will have to improve our team
05:25we are lagging behind in the test
05:27we have to bring our team's performance
05:29in the top 3 in the test
05:31If we lose in the first round of T20
05:33then no one will lift us
05:36You are absolutely right
05:38Australia and England
05:40will support India
05:42because their TV rights are already very good
05:44Australia has a TV rights of $1.5 billion
05:48for 4 or 5 years
05:50England has a TV rights of 1.52 billion
05:52in Pounds
05:54for 5 years
05:56We are facing a lot of problems
05:58in selling our TV rights
06:00Our market is slow
06:02and if our team's performance is not good
06:04then we will not get money
06:06for our TV rights
06:08and if we lose our $34 million
06:10then we will have to struggle
06:12a lot more

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