New Delhi, Jun 7 (PTI) Pakistan Cricket Board chief Ijaz Butt today slammed the ICC for its reported decision to change the rotational policy in the appointment of presidents after 2015 and said it will oppose the move at the Board meeting of the world body later this month.
Reports said the ICC is planning to stop the rotation policy once the term of Pawar's successor Alan Issac (New Zealand) is over in 2015. The ICC is likely to deliberate on the proposal in its annual general meeting on June 28 in Hong Kong.
Butt questioned the rational behind such a move just a few weeks before an ICC Board meeting.
"We are very disappointed. It is just a few days left for the ICC Board meeting and why such a decision now. What is the hurry, I don't know," Butt said.