"However, if the decision at the SGM is one which, "in our view, is against the interests of Indian cricket", the CoA would not hesitate to seek Supreme Court's guidance. "...we would be duty bound to bring such decision to the attention of the Hon'ble Supreme Court, communicate our views to the Hon'ble Supreme Court and seek its intervention in the matter as also to take such other steps that we consider necessary to protect the interests of Indian cricket. "The ICC and other cricket boards will certainly agree to an amount/share that is higher than what is envisaged under revised financial model. "The CoA advised BCCI members to exercise discretion while taking any extreme step. "It is not in the interest of Indian cricket for BCCI to take any drastic step/measure which may result in breakdown of negotiations between BCCI, ICC and other cricket boards, especially since there is sufficient time between now and ICC conference to be held in June, 2017, for a negotiated outcome to be arrived at," the CoA said.
Source: Times of India May 03, 2017 10:29 UTC