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BCCI Net Worth Valued 28 Times More Than Cricket Australia; Reports
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is widely recognized as the wealthiest cricket board worldwide. A recent media report has unveiled the exact figures of its current net worth, showcasing that the Indian board earn as much as 28 times more than its Australian counterpart
Last month the BCCI's net worth was listed at USD2.25-billion (approximately 18,700 crore), exponentially, the richest board in the game. Cricket Australia (CA) are the second-most well-off, but their USD 79-million makes them more than 28 times poorer than India, according to a report from Cricbuzz.
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