Modi, who is facing allegations of financial impropriety, said that the new body would be affiliated with the Olympic movement and oversee Test and T20 competitions, while scrapping the ODI format altogether, as published in an Economic Times report.
While talking to the ‘Australian Broadcasting Corporation,’
"I have been involved in it. I say it for the first time, I've been involved in putting that (blue) print together. We could take on the existing establishment, no problem. It requires a few billion dollars, I don't think it would be a problem to get that ... into action," he said.
Modi further added, "The plan that I have put together is a very detailed plan, it's not a plan that's come off the cuff, it's been taking years and years and years in the making."
Modi, now an outsider for the Indian cricket after he was sacked in 2010 as commissioner of the very league he conceptualized, has an arrest warrant against him based on the Enforcement Directorate's allegations.
Though, Modi has strongly denied all the charges against him. The infamous administrator has also said that his plan would only fail if the ICC, currently headed by his nemesis and former
"I hope that print [the blueprint] doesn't take off. But if the people can't continue, then that print will take off and that blueprint will become the world order tomorrow. I guarantee you that, sitting here today," he said.
Modi said the ICC should look to get the
"I have been proposing that. The ICC will never agree to that; never means never. It is a plan that one day, if I ever implement it, will re-write history in sport.