BCCI does not take a penny, leaves crores of rupees in this tournament, will be saluted by knowing the reason

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|04-02-2025

The Board of Control for Cricket in India is the most dominated in the cricket world. There is no doubt that every country wants to play against India, because it also earns them well. For this reason, the Indian Board is also the richest cricket board in the world. The BCCI is famous for providing good facilities to the authorities to its players. Indian players also earn more than the rest of the countries. But there is also a tournament of cricket, from which the BCCI does not take a single penny. She also gives her share to the rest of the board.

BCCI leaves crores of rupees in this tournament

Actually, the BCCI does not keep a single money with the Asia Cup earnings. There is a shocking reason behind this, which was revealed by former cricketer and commentator Akash Chopra. Akash Chopra once made this big statement while talking about the Asia Cup earnings on his YouTube channel. Akash Chopra had said, let me tell you one thing that the Asia Cup has been running in the history of Asia Cup. Its revenue comes from broadcast, but BCCI has not taken a single penny yet. BCCI does not touch ACC money.

Akash Chopra had stated the reason for this, saying, 'Every time something comes in the part of BCCI, it gives it to the Asian Cricket Council so that these money can be spent in the country where cricket development is needed. . ' But no other country does this. He is Sri Lanka, Pakistan or someone else, he keeps all his money himself.

BCCI's net worth

According to media reports, the net worth of BCCI is about $ 2.25 billion i.e. Rs 19,500 crore. The BCCI earns the maximum earnings through the Indian Premier League. Australia's Cricket Board is second in terms of earnings. But the net worth of Australia Cricket Board is around $ 79 million, or around 660 crores rupees. At the same time, the net worth of England and Wales Cricket Board is about 59 million dollars i.e. 492 crores.

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