Chairman Pakistan Cricket Board Ehsan Mani said that he was against the appointment of the next International Cricket Council's head from the sport's "big three".
In an interview with Forbes, the PCB boss said that support had deepened for "progressive reform to address financial inequity among nations".
India's Shashank Manohar stepped down as chairman of the International Cricket Council in July after four years in office.
Deputy chairman Imran Khwaja has taken over until a successor is elected.
Mani believes that it would be "healthier" to have someone appointed as chairman beyond the "big three".
Talking about hosting the major ICC men's tournaments — that have revolved among "big three" from 2015-23 — he said: “It’s not only the funding model that is wrong"
The PCB boss said that the major countries hosted ICC events to themselves and in return got "generous hosting fees and the benefits from gate money and hospitality".
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