New Zealand Cricket says it will not be bullied into accepting any unreasonable inroads into its income and playing schedule by the sport's big three nations.
India, England and Australia have put forward a draft proposal that recommends handing more control of the sport to them, seeks a change in revenue-sharing and asks that the future tours programme be dropped.
Under the future tours programme all full member nations of the International Cricket Council (ICC) must play each other at least once at home and away between 2011 and 2020.
New Zealand's ICC representative, Martin Snedden, says "there's a lot of water to go under the bridge yet before we get to a point of having to make a final decision as to what we support and what we don't”.