Board to Bring in Modern Approach (14 Sep 1996)
THE last and most important of the summer`s working parties published its report yesterday, preparing the way for the England and Wales Cricket Board to provide a modernised government of cricket from Jan 1
14-Sep-1996
Board to bring in modern approach
By Christopher Martin-Jenkins
THE last and most important of the summer`s working parties
published its report yesterday, preparing the way for the
England and Wales Cricket Board to provide a modernised
government of cricket from Jan 1.
A special meeting at Lord`s on Sept 24 will be asked to
disband the three-tier administration of the game - the Cricket
Council, Test and County Cricket Board and National Cricket
Association - and to replace it with a single governing body.
The working party, chaired by David Morgan of Glamorgan, has
done its best to sharpen up the cricketing act without offending
the many vested interests who between them scuppered
modernisation plans last year.
The first-class and the recreational interests will continue to
be separately represented within the new board, MCC will continue
to have a seat at the table and the Minor Counties Cricket
Association will continue too. The main business, however, will
be conducted by a management board whose only full-time member
will be the chief executive of the EWCB, Tim Lamb.
He and his commercially experienced chairman, Lord MacLaurin,
will start appointing the permanent administrators of the new
board later this year, though the corporate body, the England
and Wales Cricket Board Ltd, will not come into being until Jan
1.
Morgan summed up his intentions thus: "The new board will be
far less of a closed shop. Cricket is followed by 10.6 million
people and played by 1.5 million children. A single body can help
create improved participation, performance and status."
Source :: The Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk/)