Updated On: 02 March, 2025 02:59 PM IST | Mumbai | Sunil Gavaskar
Instead of looking at why their (England) team faltered despite scoring 300-plus (v Aus), questions were being asked about the unfair advantage that India was getting by staying in one place and not travelling to games like other teams were doing

England skipper Jos Buttler’s disappointment is palpable after the five-wicket loss to Australia at Lahore on February 22. PIC/Getty Images
The ICC Champions Trophy is the brainchild of the late Jagmohan Dalmiya. When he became the ICC President, the ICC had a few thousand dollars in the bank. He quickly realised that if the ICC was to be run successfully and be the controlling body for the game in the world it needed funds. There was the 50 overs World Cup that happened every four years but most, if not all, the revenue from it went to the host country’s cricket board.
The World Cups till then had been hosted by England, India and Australia and they got their own sponsors to support the event. The broadcast rights were not as humongous as they are now, but with more broadcasters seeing the potential of the game and the TV market opening up in India, the revolution was just round the corner so to speak. So the ICC under Dalmiya stepped in and the first ever Champions Trophy was held in Bangladesh.