Olympic ideal could prove uncomfortable for Clarke
Giles Clarke's position as president of the ECB could become untenable if the board honours its commitment to reconsider opposition to cricket's involvement in the Olympics

Giles Clarke, pictured with Cricket Ireland chairman Ross McCollum, has opposed English cricket's involvement in the Olympics • Peter Della Penna
Holding critical of 'Big Three'
Michael Holding has accused the "Big Three" countries at the ICC of "highjacking the game" for their own interest.
Holding, talking at the premier of the documentary, Death of a Gentleman, criticised the boards of India, England and Australia for taking an increased percentage of the international game's profits and stated that he "did not see how it could be healthy for the game".
Holding, the former West Indies fast bowler and previously a member of the ICC's Cricket Committee, said: "How can three countries think it is fair to take more money out of the game? Their percentage has increased.
"They think of the betterment of themselves only. The rest of the world is there to be used."
George Dobell is a senior correspondent at ESPNcricinfo