header banner

Cricket's 'Big Three' to see powers reduced by ICC

alt=
By No Author
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, Feb 4: The power of India, Australia, and England in world cricket is set to be reduced as part of wide-ranging reform measures by the sport's governing body to improve its image.

The International Cricket Council held a meeting in Dubai on Thursday, with the board agreeing to approve changes that would remove the permanent positions for officials from India, Australia, and England in the executive committee and financial committee.

The ICC says there will be a "complete review" of its constitution "with a view to establishing governance, finance, corporate and cricketing structures that are appropriate and effective for the strategic role and function of the ICC and all of its members."

ICC chairman Shashank Manohar said in a statement that it wants to ensure "no member of the ICC is bigger than the other."



Related story

Your lordship, our freedom

Related Stories
WORLD

USA Cricket suspended by world governing body ICC

TpcrbKRp4eggRCcFra0gBpf5Dz2IFDFZBHT30hmh.webp
SPORTS

Road to ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 starts in Septe...

Division5ICC.jpg
SPORTS

ICC holds meeting with suspended CAN

ICC holds meeting with suspended CAN
SPORTS

Nepal should advance three rounds to qualify

Nepal should advance three rounds to qualify
ECONOMY

NRB keeps bank rate unchanged, general flexibility...

NepalRastraBank_20220502160432.jpg