The ECB accounts for the period to 31 January 2018 disclose the payments made to Glamorgan not to stage test matches. This post compares these statements with subsequent comments on the payments by ECB chairman Colin Graves:
The Time line
11th April 2018 the ECB's accounts include the following statement: "The group's administrative expenditure at £132.8m remained broadly level with that of the prior year at £137.2m reflecting the continued high level of distributions made to the First Class County network and relatively flat central expenditure. Included in this expenditure was a payment of £2.5m to Glamorgan County Cricket Club in consideration for giving up the right to apply to host Test match cricket in the future."
The statement is included in the strategic report to the accounts signed by CJ Graves ECB Chairman.
14 May 2018 The Guardian and Cricinfo report Colin Graves, when questioned about payments to Glamorgan saying : "“No payments have been made to counties at all, full stop. I floated an idea talking to four or five county chairmen, that would need to be agreed by the board to go any further. No payments have been made. No payments have been promised. End of conversation.”*
* I haven't been able to find the transcript of the interview but it is reported by a number of sources.
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