London: Zimbabwe has surpassed Australia in terms of revenue in cricket.

According to reports, while the destruction of Corona continues in the world, the list of cricket fans has not decreased but has increased.

That is why it is said that cricket is probably not played in many countries. Despite this, the number of cricket lovers in these countries is very high, including Asian countries.

Take a look at the 10 richest cricket boards in the world.

10. New Zealand Cricket Receives 9 Million

The New Zealand Cricket Board is at the bottom of the list as cricket is the second most popular sport in the country after rugby.

One of the reasons why their overall value is the lowest is that they rely heavily on broadcasting rights to generate revenue. Its total value is 9 million.

9. Cricket West Indies: 15 million

Like New Zealand cricket, Cricket Windies relies heavily on broadcasting rights and since the inception of their T20 league in 2013 (Caribbean Premier League), their revenue has increased dramatically.

8. Sri Lanka Cricket: 20 million

The Sri Lankan team may be one of the top teams in the international cricket team but there is nothing to be happy about the financial status of their cricket board.

7. Cricket Australia: 24 million

It may come as a surprise to see Cricket Australia at this location, one of the oldest in the world, but they have spent many years developing infrastructure and building some new stadiums, which are their current Sees value

Cricket Australia is a public limited company and is one of the richest sports in the country. The Australian cricket team is consistently performing well and cricket is still the focus of attention there. Cricket Australia doesn’t have to worry about money.

Their current value is 24 million. They have a lot of sponsors and some interesting projects that keep the flow of their funds constant.

6. Zimbabwe Cricket (ZC) – 38 million

Although their cricketers do not get their fair share of the passion they deserve, the overall value of Zimbabwean cricket has increased in recent years. This is largely due to the strong art base of cricket in the country and the broadcasting rights they have acquired over the years.

They also has some very good sponsors, who appreciate the passion for cricket and are currently worth a total of 38 million.

5. Bangladesh Cricket Board: 51 million

A board with the largest base of interest in the markets, the Bangladesh Cricket Board has a total value of about $ 51 million and is ranked fifth on the list. Like other Asian countries, they have strong ties to fans, sponsors, and broadcasters, which puts them on the top five boards in the world.

They also had to share the right to host the 2011 World Cup, which was a huge boost to their income. They have some supportive local sponsors, including Unilever Bangladesh Limited, PRAN-RFL Group, Taza, Break Bank, Qatar Airways, Amira Network, Pan Pacific Hotels, and Resorts.

4. Pakistan Cricket Board: 55 million

Despite not playing proper cricket on home soil for the past decade or so, the Pakistan Cricket Board still has a great relationship with its major sponsors. Despite all the security concerns, they have started attracting some cricketers for their tour and with the emergence of Pakistan Super League, some good days are definitely on their way.

PCB’s total value is currently around M55 million which makes them the second richest board in Asia and the fourth best in the world.

Their major sponsors include Pepsi, United Bank Limited, Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited, and Coal & Coal.

3. England and Wales Cricket Board: 59 million

The ECB is one of the three richest cricket boards in the world. The England and Wales Cricket Board is uncertainly at the top of the list. From amazing broadcasting rights to an amazing crowd of sponsors, they have a lot of backing which is worth up to 59 59 million.

They are constantly crowded for all three forms. The major sponsors of the ECB include the National Westminster Bank (Net West), Kia Motors Corporation and others.

2. Cricket South Africa: 79 million

Despite this, South Africa is spending far more than it earns, so they are actually losing money.

His total value is up to $ 79 million and he is also working to make his own T20 league a great success.

He has the support of a great team with a thrilling fan base, which makes his board so rich and successful.

CSA collects most of its revenue from television rights. Standard Bank of South Africa Limited, Momentum, Sunfile Series, KFC, New Balance Athletics, Castle Ledger, Ram Couriers, Powered, The Bedost Group Limited etc.

1. Board of Control for Cricket in India:  2955 million

Surprisingly, the BCCI tops the list. The Board of Control for Cricket in India has the backing of the cricketing world’s largest fan base and the world’s best Twenty20 League (IPL), with a total value of nearly four times that of its nearest rival in South Africa.

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