India, Feb. 5 -- The dynamic between the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and the rest of the cricketing world has become the centrepiece of attention in the lead-up to this year's T20 World Cup. While the Bangladesh and Pakistan Cricket Boards have instigated forms of protest by either withdrawing from the tournament or boycotting their match against India, respectively, the ICC has been asked to consider the power the BCCI wields in the modern cricket landscape.

Former PCB chief Najam Sethi had his theory on why the PCB and BCB pulled out in different ways - and warned the BCCI that this was a sign of shifting winds, something they must consider seriously.

Speaking to India Today, Sethi explained that the strained relation...