N Srinivasan, barred from Indian Cricket Board, becomes ICC chief


Melbourne, Jun 26 (PTI): BCCI President-in-exile N Srinivasan was today formally appointed the first Chairman of the ICC after its 52-member council approved a controversial revamp of the body's administrative structure.

The full council approved the amendments to the ICC's Memorandum and Articles of Association at the Annual Conference, here.

As was widely known before the conference, Srinivasan was elected the Chairman despite being barred by the Supreme Court of India from carrying out his duties as BCCI President due to ongoing investigations into the match-fixing allegations relating to the 2013 edition of the IPL.

However, after the Apex court refused to stop his nomination to the ICC position, decks were cleared for his anointment to the newly-created post. The revamp will also hand major executive decision-making authority to the 'Big Three' of the game -- India, Australia and England.

"It is an honour to be confirmed as the Chairman of the International Cricket Council. I will leave no stone unturned in trying to strengthen the pillars and foundations of our sport, both on and off the field," Srinivasan said in a statement issued by the ICC.

"I want to ensure that cricket retains and grows its popularity, and that the ICC plays a leading role in this global growth. I want to see more strong teams in international cricket. For this to be achieved, we all need to work hard to develop local talent in our countries. Naturally, there will be more support to those who first show they can help themselves," he added.

Srinivasan congratulated outgoing ICC President Alan Isaac for his contribution.

"Mr Isaac has been an inspirational President of the ICC. He provided guidance to everyone during his two-year term and all three international formats remain incredibly popular. The game is unquestionably stronger than it was at the start of his term," said Srinivasan.

The approval of the constitutional changes, which flowed from an ICC Board resolution taken in Singapore on February 8 and finalised on April 10, also means that a new Executive Committee was formed, which will report to the ICC Board.

The initial Chair of the Executive Committee will be Cricket Australia's Chairman, Wally Edwards, while the Chair of the ICC's Finance and Commercial Affairs Committee (F&CA) will continue to be England and Wales Cricket Board's Chairman, Giles Clarke.

The Annual Conference also saw Mustafa Kamal become the 11th President of the ICC.

"This is a memorable and historic day for Bangladesh cricket. On this day 14 years ago, Bangladesh became the 10th Test playing country. Today, a Bangladeshi becomes the 11th President of the International Cricket Council. Thank you for bestowing this honour on Bangladesh and me," said Kamal.

"Over the next 12 months, I look forward to working with the ICC Board and ICC Management, and will be delighted to contribute in any way I can. In Mr Srinivasan and David Richardson, I have absolute trust and confidence that we have a combination that will not only strengthen our sport, but will also take this great organisation to a new level."

From 2016, the ICC Board, which will continue to be the primary decision-making body, will elect the ICC Chairman for a two-year term.

The ICC Board confirmed that the USA Cricket Association (USACA) is the recognised member. The West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) and ICC management will, however, continue to work with USACA and other interested stakeholders to assist in overcoming some challenges currently facing the governance and development of the game in the USA.

The ICC Board also approved the Development Committee's recommendation that Oman Cricket (OC) become the 38th Associate Member of the ICC. However, Affiliate Membership of Brunei was suspended, while Tonga was removed as an Affiliate Member. 

The ICC now has 105 members.

The ICC Board also noted the Associate and Affiliate Members' decision, which re-elected Imran Khawaja and Neil Speight for another two years as their representatives on the ICC Board, while Keith Oliver was replaced by Francois Erasmus.

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  • Vaish, Delhi

    Fri, Jun 27 2014

    The only focus of Srinivasan, Clarke and Edwards is to fill their coffers cricket be damned! My open letter to N. Srinivasan:

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  • gabriel, sagar

    Thu, Jun 26 2014

    New adage for the Current Season: Sin Locally, Enjoy Globally!

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  • R.Bhandarkar, M'lore

    Thu, Jun 26 2014

    Nette Kalve Alpaa Raaje....
    Waa Awasthe!
    Culprit here King there..... !

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, katapadi/Bangalore

    Thu, Jun 26 2014

    Srinivasn who is charged for grave crimes is elected as ICC Chief is really ridiculous and beyond our imagination.Anything and everything is possible in this corrupt world.

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  • prem, moodbidri

    Thu, Jun 26 2014

    If Gujrat riot accused can become PM,
    Rape accused can become, union minister,
    Scam accused can become Transport minister,
    why not Srinivas can become ICC Chief?

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  • mohammed , mangalore

    Thu, Jun 26 2014

    100% right

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Thu, Jun 26 2014

    Double promotion

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  • yogesh, bombay

    Thu, Jun 26 2014

    How can ICB barred become ICC chief? It can only happen in cricket...wait for bigger better deals(or bets) !

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  • umesh suratkal, newyork

    Thu, Jun 26 2014

    Indians can buy anything...not proud but shame

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  • Bryan, Bahrain

    Thu, Jun 26 2014

    I don't think that this guy has ever caught a cricket bat in his hand...

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  • Af, mangalore

    Thu, Jun 26 2014

    Not necessarily,as long as you are non corrupt,hard worker and performer
    qualification is not a criteria.
    but in his case he is a most corrupt.

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  • Flavian, Manglaore/Kuwait

    Thu, Jun 26 2014



    Well said Valerian.

    Mafia... rules, controls and succeeds, sometimes, even above the judiciary system.

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  • sid, mangalore

    Thu, Jun 26 2014

    Srinivasan is a real power . With all the controversy he is still holding on to powerful positions and fighting it out . Only normal people go to jail serve sentence etc powerful have their ways to get out

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  • Krishna Kant, Mangalore/Moodbidri

    Thu, Jun 26 2014

    yeh sab game hai macha...

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  • valerian D' Souza, Mangalore/Dubai

    Thu, Jun 26 2014

    BCCI and ICC both are like brothels...and pimps only can run those dens. Nothing more to say...! Cancer has become a lifestyle in the modern world and corruption has become a lifestyle in modern political and other public sectors...! Remember Rebekkha Brooks of UK got out clean . Its Mafia sir pure Mafia... Jiski Laati uski Bhainse.....!

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  • Tennyson, Mangalore/Dubai

    Thu, Jun 26 2014

    Holy book says"Sinner will grow like palm tree"

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  • Manohar Veigas, UDUPI

    Thu, Jun 26 2014

    Sometimes experience nurtured at Home for clinching the top post, may prove deterrent while faced with competitors & challengers but an opportunity outside Home where his experiment is a novel one!.

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  • ISMAIL.K.PERINJE, PERINJE

    Thu, Jun 26 2014

    NATIONALLY CORRUPT

    BUT

    INTERNATIONALLY SATYA HARISCHANDRA!!!


    Some are how money can purchase anything everything in the world.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mapusa

    Thu, Jun 26 2014

    FEKU's have a great Future ...

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  • sid, mangalore

    Thu, Jun 26 2014

    no chance . people dont need fake ghandhis any more !

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  • Srinath , mumbai

    Thu, Jun 26 2014

    MONEY COUNTS & TALKS THE LANGUAGE OF ANY COUNTRY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!lol

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