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“The ICC stands for the Indian Cricket Board” - West Indies legend launches scathing attack after 2025 Champions Trophy final

Former West Indies fast bowler Andy Roberts has slammed the International Cricket Council (ICC) for allegedly catering to the needs of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) above everything else. Many believe Team India's influence on the sport, given their ability to draw viewership, broadcasters and sponsors, has made the cricketing framework a lopsided one.

The ICC agreed to organize the 2025 Champions Trophy with a hybrid model, as India refused to travel to the host nation Pakistan. The modified schedule, which saw the Men in Blue play all of their matches in Dubai, including the knockouts, was slammed by many in the cricketing fraternity. India eventually won the competition, defeating New Zealand in the final.

Andy Roberts has now expressed his anger about the alleged hold that Indian cricket has over the ICC.

“To me, the ICC stands for the Indian Cricket Board. India dictates everything. If tomorrow, India says, ‘Listen there should be no no-balls and wides,’ take my word, the ICC will find a way to satisfy India," Andy Roberts told Mid-Day (via News18).

The ICC recently appointed former BCCI secretary Jay Shah as their chairman.

"The ICC must say no to India at times" - Andy Roberts urges ICC to put their foot down

In the same interview, Andy Roberts brought up the scheduling of the 2024 T20 World Cup knockouts, where India were allotted the semi-final venue irrespective of where they finished in the Super 8 stage.

The decision was taken keeping the match timings in mind. The staggering time difference between the Caribbean and India forced the ICC to conduct one knockout clash in the morning.

“Something’s got to give… India can’t get everything. The ICC must say no to India at times. India even had an advantage at last year’s T20 World Cup, where they knew in advance where their semi-final would be played," Roberts said.
“At the Champions Trophy, India did not have to travel at all. How can a team not travel during a tournament?" he added.

2025 Champions Trophy finalists New Zealand played across four different venues in the tournament, even traveling to and from Dubai in the league stage.

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