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Manohar charts new path for ICC

The International Cricket Council (ICC) chairman Shashank Manohar on Wednesday said that he is following the “developments” in India and a “strong BCCI based on solid governance foundations” is good for the game.

Our Bureau Published 02.02.17, 12:00 AM
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Calcutta: The International Cricket Council (ICC) chairman Shashank Manohar on Wednesday said that he is following the “developments” in India and a “strong BCCI based on solid governance foundations” is good for the game.

The BCCI now will be run by a Committee of Administrators headed by former CAG Vinod Rai and there will be a three-member BCCI team which will represent the Board at the ICC meeting, starting Thursday.

“I have of course been following developments in regard to the BCCI and the decision of the Indian Supreme Court and will continue to do so over the following weeks,” Manohar wrote in a column on the ICC website.

Manohar said that a working group had been carrying out a review of the 2014 resolutions and constitutional changes, which would be presented at the ICC Board meeting this week.

“We have had a working group in place for the last 12 months and it has been carrying out a complete review of the 2014 resolutions and constitutional changes.”

“The group will present their findings at the ICC Board meeting this week and I look forward to discussing them with my Board colleagues and considering the next steps,” he said. 

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