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ICC not making money: Ehsan Mani

Contrary to popular perceptions, ICC is not just a money making machine and every penny earned by the body goes back into the game, asserted its outgoing President Ehsan Mani.

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Outgoing ICC chief insists the moolah is ploughed back into the game.

NEW DELHI: Contrary to popular perceptions, ICC is not just a money making machine and every penny earned by the body goes back into the game, asserted its outgoing President Ehsan Mani.

Mani, whose term ends this week, told Cricinfo magazine that ICC maybe a profit-making body, but it’s certainly not profit-driven.

“The ICC does raise money from its events and it’s very important to do so. I don’t know whether people realise but when they hear that we have done a deal for 500-600 million dollar from sponsors, every penny of that is invested back into the game. The ICC doesn’t hang onto any of it. We distribute it either back to our members directly or through our development programmes.”

“Since I’ve been involved in the ICC, we’ve spent over 100 million dollar on the development of the game in associate and affiliated member countries... it sounds like a lot of money but when you see that there are 86 non-Test playing countries whose main source of financial support is through the ICC, divide 100 million by 86 and then by the 8-year cycle we run, it’s not much. So I make no apologies for trying to make ICC commercial,” he said.

“What is important is that we make it efficient not only in raising money properly but also directing it properly,” the ICC chief added. In the freewheeling interview, Mani also allayed fears that technology would render the umpires redundant.

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