Does BCCI Control the ICC?: In the world of cricket, one question always persists: “Does the BCCI truly run the ICC?” Recently, South African off-spinner Simon Harmer has reignited this debate by making a bold statement regarding India’s economic and administrative clout.
Simon Harmer’s Big Claim: The Impact of India’s Financial Power

Harmer believes that the financial standing of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is so robust that it dictates the direction of global cricket. He stated quite directly, “The BCCI’s influence is so immense that it appears to control even the ICC.” According to him, India’s financial power places it far ahead of the cricket boards of other nations.
Player Perspectives and On-Field Reality
Speaking on the role of players, Harmer acknowledged that they cannot alter administrative equations. He asserts that players’ entire focus should remain solely on their performance. The only way to challenge this ‘power game’ is for other teams to consistently secure victories on the field against major powers like India.
South Africa’s Historic WTC Win: A New Era
By recently defeating Australia in the final of the World Test Championship (WTC), South Africa has proven that exceptional on-field performance can indeed alter established equations. This ICC trophy—secured after a 27-year drought—has given the team a renewed identity.
The Secret to Success: Collective Effort Over Individual Stars
Harmer attributed the entire credit for this success to the transparency of coach Shukri Conrad and the leadership of captain Temba Bavuma.
According to him, this team no longer relies on a single star player; rather, ‘collective performance’ constitutes its true strength.
The Future of Spinners and Global Cricket Dynamics
Finally, Harmer also expressed concern regarding the neglect of spin bowlers in England’s county cricket. He noted that there is a shortage of specialist coaches in that sphere. All in all, Harmer’s statement makes it clear that while administrative power certainly has its place in modern cricket, any major force can be challenged through strong team spirit and performance.
