According to sources in the BCCI, Srinivasan met the Cricket Australia chairman Walter Edwards in Singapore last week to discuss about the profit-sharing model between the member nations of the ICC.
The meeting took place at the same time when the eight IPL-franchises were engaged in a brain-storming two-day workshop in Singapore.
"Srinivasan met the CA top boss and discussed India's concerns about what he thought should be the profit-sharing model. The moot point of discussion was that India generates close to 75 percent of the income for the parent body. Therefore, we are well within our rights to demand a greater share of profit," a BCCI official in the know of things told PTI today.
It is learnt that members of BCCI's affiliated units are unanimous in their stand with the president on this issue.
"Srinivasan is not demanding a greater share for himself. The bulk of our earnings from the ICC will then be pooled back into development of cricket. If earnings increase, the BCCI state units will stand to gain more as annual grant," the official added.