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The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) will be getting $405 million as per the International Cricket Council (ICC)’s revenue sharing model, which was agreed during the apex body’s annual conference in London.
England will receive $139 million. Australia, Pakistan, West Indies, New Zealand, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh will all get $128 million and Zimbabwe $94 million.
Ireland and Afghanistan, who on Thursday were granted Test status, will share $240m (£189m) of funding with the ICC's associate members.
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