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India out 'to enjoy' their cricket after money row

Published: 29 May 2017 - 12:00 am | Last Updated: 15 Nov 2021 - 01:38 am
India's captain Virat Kohli celebrates his half century during the ICC Champions Trophy warm-up match against New Zealand at the Oval in London, yesterday.

India's captain Virat Kohli celebrates his half century during the ICC Champions Trophy warm-up match against New Zealand at the Oval in London, yesterday.

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New Delhi:  Virat Kohli says India will go out "to enjoy" their cricket as they aim to defend their Champions Trophy crown against the backdrop of a row over money with the international board.
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) backed out of a threat to boycott the 50-over tournament in a revenue-sharing dispute with the International Cricket Council (ICC).
But they only named a squad two weeks after the original deadline for the tournament which starts on June 1.
Kohli said the team were determined to keep their hunger for success.
"The hunger to win and ruthlessness is what we speak about all the time," Kohli told reporters before India left for England.
"The first challenge is to not think about that you are defending the title. When we went out there the last time we just wanted to enjoy," said Kohli.
"We were a young unit. We ended up winning the tournament and creating a team which has done so well so far."
The BCCI are angry at the new ICC revenue model agreed last month that reduced the powers of cricket's "Big Three" -- Australia, England and India.
The BCCI believes it will lose $277m in revenue over the next eight years. Former India captain Kapil Dev said he hoped the row would not affect performances on the field.
"I hope all this talk doesn't impact the players. But today, media putting so much focus on everything it must be having some effect on them when they read and see the news," Kapil, the 1983 World Cup winning captain, said.
"As a sportsman I just want to be bothered about cricket on the field.
"Whatever happens otherwise, let the administrators take care of that," the legendary all-rounder said.
The BBCI are seeking a better deal before the ICC ratifies the new structure at its annual conference next month.
"See, we are just trying to get the board its rightful share," a senior board official told AFP on condition of anonymity. "But trust me the revenue matter had nothing to do with the Champions Trophy.