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Saturday, June 28, 2014
Cricket: ICC gave two seats to Pakistan and West Indies
MELBOURNE: International Cricket Council has awarded seats to West Indies cricket president James Cameron and Pakistan board chairman Najam Sethi in its new executive committee, but South Africa has been rebuffed from the game´s new world order.
The five-member executive committee is one of a barge of broad resolute that have rooted cricket´s dominant economic powers India, England and Australia and, according to analyst, at the budget of weaker ICC members and second tier Associate nations.
India, England and Australia keep perpetual seats on the executive, which has drawn resemblance with the United Nations Security Council, with two of the seats elected on an annual basis by the ICC board.
ICC chief executive David Richardson, who got contract continuation of two years, will sit as an ex-officio member, the ICC told on Saturday. New Zealand Cricket director Martin Snedden will chair the Governance Review Committee, with the ICC Developing Committee, a body whose charter is to "grow cricket beyond its traditional boundaries", to be chaired by Srinivasan.
Clarke will chair the Finance and Commercial Affairs Committee, with Edwards, Srinivasan, Bangladesh Cricket Board president Nazmul Hassan and Sri Lanka Cricket president Jayantha Dharmadasa (Sri Lanka). Richardson is also on the finance committee as an ex-officio member, the ICC added.
Among a catamaran of other statements, the ICC confirmed that Netherlands and Nepal, who qualified for the ICC World Twenty20 tournament held in Bangladesh earlier this year, had been assumed T20 international status. "This means there are now eight associate sides with T20I status," the ICC said.
Srinivasan, is briefly known as the most powerful man in cricket, was ratifies as ICC new chairman on Thursday annual meeting in Melbourne about anti-corruption. Srinivasan was ordered to step aside from his role as BCCI chief in March to assure a fair inquiry into an illegal corruption scandal during last year´s Indian Premier League including his son-in-law.
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