BCCI does not keep the money from Asia Cup, what does it do with crores of rupees? Former cricketer explained

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BCCI does not keep the money received from Asia Cup
What does the cricket board BCCI do with crores of rupees?

New Delhi. The venue dispute of the year 2023 Asia Cup is over now. According to the decision of ACC, some matches will be played in Pakistan and some in Sri Lanka. The match between India and Pakistan will be played in Sri Lanka only. Team India will not travel to Pakistan. India has so far won the Asia Cup a total of 7 times. But do you know that the BCCI does not keep the money earned from the broadcast of the Asia Cup with itself. This was disclosed by the former cricketer.

Former cricketer and commentator Akash Chopra revealed this on his YouTube channel. Talking about it, he said, “Finally the Asia Cup controversy is over. Let me tell you one thing that in the history of Asia Cup since then Asia Cup is going on. Its revenue comes from broadcast. Till date, BCCI has not taken a single penny for this. BCCI never touches ACC money.

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Akash further said, “Every time something happens to the BCCI, it gives it to the ACC. So that the country where cricket development is needed. He could spend there. BCCI does not take a single rupee. They don’t want small money. He already has a lot of money. But no other country does this. Be it Sri Lanka, Pakistan or any other they all keep all their money themselves.

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Let us tell you that BCCI is the richest cricket board in the world. For the last several years, BCCI has expanded a lot in the field of cricket in India. According to a report, the net worth of BCCI is around $2 billion. If seen in Indian Rupees, it is about 16 thousand crore rupees. The highest earning of BCCI is through the Indian Premier League.

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