Pakistan’s cricket authority on Wednesday presented the International
Cricket Council (ICC) with a new constitution, after it was warned to
run its board democratically in line with global standards.
The ICC last year directed all 10 of its members to run their boards in a democratic way and without government interference, threatening sanctions for any board which did not meet its requirements by June 2013.
Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh were directly affected by the new ICC ruling as the head of the cricket board in these countries is not elected but instead nominated by the government.
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Zaka Ashraf presented a copy of the authority’s new constitution to Alan Isaac, the ICC president, in Dubai.
The ICC last year directed all 10 of its members to run their boards in a democratic way and without government interference, threatening sanctions for any board which did not meet its requirements by June 2013.
Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh were directly affected by the new ICC ruling as the head of the cricket board in these countries is not elected but instead nominated by the government.
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Zaka Ashraf presented a copy of the authority’s new constitution to Alan Isaac, the ICC president, in Dubai.
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