Who are the candidates for ICC chairman? Big names came out

Who are the candidates for ICC chairman? Big names came out

Many candidates are ready to enter the fray for the role of ICC chairman as ‘One Pomegranate Hundred Sick’, while West Indian Dave Cameron has already given a manifesto to bring ‘change’ in world cricket.

The International Cricket Council recently announced the start of the process of electing the new chairman, in the first phase of which the nominations have to be sent to the interested candidates by October 18, but only in that case they are eligible to participate in the election. When there is a current or former director of ICC himself and he has the support of any other board, there will be an election in case of more than one candidate entering the fray, the whole process is to be completed in early December.

At this time, many people are staring at this top post in the world of cricket. Among them, the former president of the West Indian Cricket Board, Dave Cameron, has not only already announced his participation in the election, but has also presented a manifesto for change in the world of cricket, but it is not yet clear whether he has the support of his Caribbean board. Whether he does or not, he is currently seeking the support of at least 2 boards for his nomination.

Similarly, former Cricket Australia chairman David Peyer, England’s Colin Greaves and New Zealand’s Greg Barkley are also among the candidates who have expressed interest.

The name of Saru Ganguly is also being mentioned for a long time, who is currently the president of BCCI, but his problem is that he is not ready to leave the top post of his country, if he is given 3 years before retaining the position of BCCI. It is said to complete the cooling-off period of one year, then India can try to make ICC chairman.

Similarly, the current acting chairman of the governing council, Imran Khawaja, also wants to take over the responsibility permanently.

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2024-08-22 14:35:15

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