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Thakur also clarified that Manohar's views on the ICC's restructuring were personal. Manohar recently said the revamp was tantamount to bullying, and that he didn't agree with the revenue-sharing formula that guaranteed India a significant chunk of the revenue. While his thoughts were endorsed by a section of the board's members, there has also been considerable resistance. Thakur said there was nothing wrong in India receiving a larger slice of the financial pie.
"The [BCCI] president said this in his personal capacity. He made it very clear that it was his personal opinion," he said. "The Indian subcontinent contributes close to 70% of the ICC's revenues. To take 21% of that is not much. That was the position with Australia and England earlier, and no one objected to it then. If this happens to India today, we shouldn't object to it.
"You have to understand that India plays a very, very important role in world cricket. It's only India which has a stadium in virtually every state. The money we have been generating in the last so many years has been spent on the ground."
Thakur also said the larger interest of BCCI's units would have to be looked into before arriving at a decision on Manohar's proposals, which have already
received support from boards like Cricket South Africa and Sri Lanka Cricket. The BCCI, however, will be keen to not ruffle the feathers of its own units. Senior administrator and Saurashtra Cricket Association president Niranjan Shah, who is known to be close to Manohar,
had advocated a "middle path", which would strike a balance between extending a helping hand to financially weaker boards and securing the monetary rewards the BCCI deserved.
"We have to look at the overall picture and individual opinions could be different," Thakur said. "I may disagree, but the final call has to be taken by the BCCI because it is not only in the interest of one association, it is in the interest of 30 units of the BCCI."