The ICC has no intention of capturing the 2021 Champions Trophy and the 2023 ICC World Cup hosts from India , CEO David Richardson said. It is clear that the Champions Trophy 2021 and the World Cup 2023 will be played on the Indian soil.

Earlier, speculation was ongoing that,India refused to grant ICC's mega events a tax exemption.Because of this, the ICC had to pay about $ 23 million (Rs 161 crore) tax in the T-20 World Cup held in India in 2016.Because of this, the ICC had to pay about $ 23 million (Rs 163 crore) tax in the T-20 World Cup held in India in 2016.

The ICC had earlier told the BCCI that if the Indian board did not pay the amount of Rs 161 crore, then the host of the ICC events would be taken away from India. However, Richards said that two major events to be held after two years of the ICC are to be held on the Indian soil.

Richards, who came to India for a program with a beverage company, said that tax relief is very important for world cricket. Because of this, the ICC is earning money and we pay the amount back to cricket.

Richards said that we want to make it clear with the fact that,We do not want to take back any major ICC tournament from India. We have enough time and we hope that we will eventually get tax relief. Richardson is going to retire after this year's ICC World Cup.

He reviewed his tenure and said, Dealing with India for DRS is a big achievement of my tenure.

"It is difficult to predict who will be the winner in the World Cup starting from May 30 in England, from May 30," Richards said of India being the champion.

Regarding ICC's efforts to prevent corruption in cricket, Richardson said, "We look at the behavior of the players as well as by stopping corruption.

This is necessary to keep the spirit of cricket. We try to keep people away from those who move around the players to fixing the match.