Presidential power-struggle looms
The unexpected death of Percy Sonn leaves the ICC in an awkward position, trying to agree on a replacement just months after extending Sonn’s term, writes Malcolm Conn in The Australian .
Brydon Coverdale
25-Feb-2013
The unexpected death of Percy Sonn leaves the ICC in an awkward position, trying to agree on a replacement just months after extending Sonn’s term, writes Malcolm Conn in The Australian.
The world governing body is in such turmoil that those in charge around the board table could not even decide who should run the organisation. It doesn't bode well for an organisation that can't run a decent showpiece event, the World Cup, or set acceptable standards for international cricket following the continuing freefall of Zimbabwe, when it can't even find a leader.
Brydon Coverdale is an assistant editor at ESPNcricinfo. He tweets here