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Ravi Shastri has reasoned that India and the BCCI complete deserve every bit of their large share of ICC's revenue.
Ravi Shastri believes that India's dominance in terms of television revenue for the ICC should mean they receive the lion's share of the pie.
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England defeated India by five wickets in the first Test at Headingley, chasing down a target of 371, with Ben Duckett ...
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News9Live on MSN‘India should get their pound of flesh’: Ravi Shastri tells BCCI to demand more than 38.5 per cent of ICC revenueThe Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) receives the largest share of the International Cricket Council (ICC) among ...
Gautam Gambhir is currently having a tough time as the coach of the Indian Test team. Under Gambhir, India did win the Champions Trophy earlier this year, but as far as the longest format of the game ...
India faced a shocking five-wicket defeat against England in the first Test of the five-match series on Tuesday in Leeds.
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FirstSportz on MSNRavi Shastri Feels India Deserves Even Bigger ICC Revenue Shares: “Look at the TV Rights When India Travels”Former Indian cricketer-turned commentator Ravi Shastri advocated for India receiving a larger share of the International ...
Former India assistant coach Abhishek Nayar revealed that ODI captain Rohit Sharma wanted him to work with KL Rahul and bring ...
Team India pacer Jasprit Bumrah's workload management had been a matter of debate even before the visitors took the flight to ...
Kapil's first Test as captain was against West Indies in Kingston in February 1983. India lost the close contest by four wickets. Sent into bat, India were all out for 251 as Yashpal Sharma (63) and ...
India's defeat in the Leeds Test despite dominating for the majority of the match drew sharp scrutiny from former England ...
L egendary India batter Sunil Gavaskar has called out sports websites and individual accounts for attributing fake quotes against his name over the past few months. Gavaskar, who ...
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