In a statement that has sent shockwaves through the cricketing world, former Pakistan off-spinner Saeed Ajmal has declared the ICC an ‘unnecessary’ entity. His core argument? The global governing body has lost all semblance of impartiality and is now effectively controlled by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). “Cricket cannot be run at the behest of one country,” Ajmal stated, highlighting a growing sentiment among many in the sport .
Ajmal’s frustration stems from what he sees as the ICC‘s complete inability to enforce its own rules or mediate fairly between its member nations. For a body tasked with the global development and regulation of the game, such a loss of authority is a damning indictment.
The crux of Ajmal’s criticism lies in the undeniable financial and political clout wielded by the BCCI. It’s no secret that the Indian board is the financial engine of world cricket. Between 2024 and 2027, the BCCI is projected to earn a staggering $230 million annually from the ICC, which amounts to a colossal 38.5% share of the ICC’s total annual earnings of $600 million .
This financial leverage translates directly into political influence. While the ICC is supposed to be a council of equals, the reality is that decisions often appear to be made with the BCCI’s interests at the forefront. This perceived BCCI dominance creates an uneven playing field where smaller nations feel their voices are drowned out by the sheer economic power of the Indian board. The irony is further deepened by the fact that Jay Shah, the current ICC Chairman, is also the Secretary of the BCCI, a situation that many critics argue presents a clear conflict of interest .
Ajmal pointed to the most glaring example of the ICC‘s impotence: the ongoing bilateral deadlock between India and Pakistan. Since the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks, India has refused to play any bilateral cricket series in Pakistan, a stance dictated by its government rather than its cricket board .
While the two teams still meet in ICC events, the refusal to tour Pakistan has significant consequences. It deprives the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) of crucial revenue from a marquee series and prevents fans in Pakistan from witnessing their heroes play against their biggest rivals on home soil. Despite this clear breach of the spirit of international sport, the ICC has been powerless to intervene, effectively allowing a political decision to dictate the sporting calendar. As Ajmal noted, this failure to ensure fair play for all nations is what renders the council’s role “insignificant” .
One of the most intriguing aspects of Ajmal’s outburst is his assertion that many other cricketing nations privately agree with his assessment but are too afraid to speak out. This culture of silence is rooted in fear—fear of losing lucrative tours to India, fear of being sidelined in future tournament scheduling, and fear of financial repercussions.
The BCCI’s control over the IPL, the world’s richest T20 league, gives it immense power over players from every nation. A public criticism could potentially jeopardize a player’s chances of being picked for an IPL franchise, creating a powerful deterrent against dissent. This dynamic has created a system where challenging the status quo is seen as a career-limiting move, both for administrators and players alike.
Ajmal’s comments raise profound questions about the future of the sport:
Saeed Ajmal’s declaration that the ICC is ‘unnecessary’ is less a call for its abolition and more a desperate plea for it to reclaim its original purpose. His criticism, centered on BCCI dominance and the council’s failure to ensure a level playing field, resonates with a widespread feeling of disenfranchisement among many cricket-loving nations. Until the ICC can demonstrate true independence and enforce its rules impartially—especially in politically sensitive matters like the India-Pakistan standoff—it will continue to face accusations of being a mere figurehead for the sport’s wealthiest power broker. The health of international cricket depends on its ability to answer this challenge.
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