Three-Cornered Contest For ICC Chairman (3 Jul 1996)
One of the key issues that will be taken up at the International Cricket Council (ICC) meeting at Lord`s this week is the post of the next ICC chairman
03-Jul-1996
3 July 1996
Three - cornered contest for ICC Chairman
BY Sa`adi Thawfeeq
One of the key issues that will be taken up at the International
Cricket Council (ICC) meeting at Lord`s this week is the post of
the next ICC chairman.
With there being a three-cornered tussle for the highest post in
cricket`s ruling body, the chances are that neither of the three
candidates in the running are likely to secure the required twothirds majority from the nine full member nations before the post
is put to vote to the associate members.
In the event of that happening, there is every likelihood of the
present chairman Sir Clyde Walcott of the West Indies being asked
to continue for another term. Walcott`s three-year term ends in
1997.
The ICC will also take up for discussion whether the term of the
ICC chairmanship should be reduced to two years from the present
three, and whether the post should rotate regionally.
The three contenders for the post of ICC chairman are Jagmohan
Dalmiya, the Indian Cricket Board secretary, Krish Mackerdhuj,
president of the United Cricket Board of South Africa and Malcolm
Gray, former chairman of the Australian Cricket Board.
Sri Lanka`s stand on this issue is to support Dalmiya, who is
also likely to get the votes from India and Pakistan and possibly
Zimbabwe, which would still leave him three votes short of the
two-third majority of seven.
The Sri Lankan delegation comprising Cricket Board president
Upali Dharmadasa, secretary Tryphone Mirando, chief executive
Dammika Ranatunga and vice president Thilanga Sumathipala left
for London on Tuesday to attend the ICC meeting.
Among other things Sri Lanka will press for is the equitable distribution of Test matches, and for the formation of an independent advisory panel (comprising former players and umpires) to
take up matters concerning ball tampering, illegal deliveries
etc.
Source :: Daily News (https://www.lanka.net)