Owaiz
Registered Member
India and Pakistan no longer play each other outside of ICC tournaments and TV rights, which are the biggest component of revenue, are not sold by individual matches, so I don't think those data points exist.Respectfully disagree. Standard of cricketing performance is of no relevance to the political and politicised nature of Indo-Pak games. These games draw Indian crowds and generate Indian earnings at multiple tiers because of their political ramifications, not because of the standard of cricket.
You can very easily prove me wrong by demonstrating a significant fall in relative/adjusted revenues for India of like-for-like matches in the present era compared with the era of Wasim, Waqar etc. I am happy to be proved wrong if you can furnish the data.
However, the BCCI is a baniya organization driven by the bottom line. In the past, when India and Pakistan refused to tour each other, matches between them would be organised by UAE Sheikhs or companies in Canada/US and the BCCI would be happy to play along. If there was significant enough revenue potential in India playing Pakistan, I am sure the BCCI would have signed off on more matches in neutral venues.







