In an interview published on the Cricinfo Web site, outgoing president Ehsan Mani said the money would go to Bermuda, Canada, Ireland, Kenya, the Netherlands and Scotland.
Mani
"We are going to be spending a huge amount of money in trying to do this and we need to make sure it works," he said.
"No game can sustain itself in the long term if it is only played by 10 countries."
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