Pakistani appointed ACC offical
Zakir Hussain Syed has been appointed Development Manager for Asia by the Asian Cricket Council, it was learnt on Monday
04-Dec-2001
Zakir Hussain Syed has been appointed Development Manager
for Asia by the Asian Cricket Council, it was learnt on
Monday.
His responsibilities would involve promotion and development
of cricket in Asia, especially in the non-Test playing
countries with greater emphasis on institution based
development.
Zakir was reportedly the unanimous choice of the chief
executives of India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh,
chairman of the Asian Cricket Foundation, Jagmohan Dalmiya
and others.
The ACC had earlier appointed Roger Binny (India), Rumesh
Ratnayake (Sri Lanka) and Iqbal Sikander (Pakistan) as
development officers with proper country-wise distribution
of work.
The International Cricket Council has released a sum of $6.5
million to the ACC for a two-year period for cricket
development with a commitment for a similar amount every two
years until 2007.
The amount is 50 per cent net profit of ICC knockout
tournaments which has been accepted as the rightful share of
the Asian region.
Zakir will continue to act as the secretary of the ACC, a
position he is currently holding.