BCCI president Anurag Thakur is set for a showdown with current ICC chairman Shashank Manohar during the ICC Board meet in Cape Town, where the board will specifically push for a three-point agenda that includes bringing back the 'Big Three' module
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New Delhi: BCCI president Anurag Thakur is set for a showdown with current ICC chairman Shashank Manohar during the ICC Board meet in Cape Town, where the board will specifically push for a three-point agenda that includes bringing back the 'Big Three' module.
"The first point in the agenda is to have BCCI representative (either Thakur or secretary Ajay Shirke) in the F&CA committee of the ICC. One needs to be in that committee to officially raise all the key financial issues," the BCCI source said.
The second issue will be letting ICC know that India are not game when it comes to increasing the voter base by including some of the weaker cricketing nations with full voting rights.
The last but not the least will be the revenue issue where India along with Australia and England were supposed to get a bigger share of the ICC revenue.
"The idea of Big Three must be revived and BCCI is having active discussions in this regard with ECB and CA," the source added.