One of the items on the agenda at the BCCI’s 85th Annual General Meeting (AGM) at the Cricket Centre here on Monday would be to appoint the Board’s representative(s) on the International Cricket Conference and similar conferences. As of now, former president N. Srinivasan is the BCCI representative on the ICC.
The BCCI, under the presidentship of Jagmohan Dalmiya, decided to continue with Srinivasan, who was elected ICC Chairman in 2014, as its representative on the ICC at its last AGM in Chennai on March 2.
There is speculation that Manohar himself take up the role on the ICC board with Pawar as the alternate representative.
Replacement for Srinivasan
There are reports that the BCCI president Shashank Manohar has been urged to find a replacement for Srinivasan, but until Sunday afternoon the BCCI has not told Srinivasan that it will name his replacement for the next seven months. It’s not mandatory on the part of the BCCI to do so.
“He’s done his job as chairman of ICC and also worked to get good (Rs. 617 crore) Champions League Twenty20 compensation money. He feels it’s the BCCI prerogative and that he’s fine with whatever decision they take,” said a TNCA functionary.
By virtue of being ICC chairman, Srinivasan is also chairman of the ICC, ICC-Development International, and ICC Business Corporation Board of Directors, ICC Development Committee, ex-officio member of the ICC Cricket Committee, Chief Executive’s Committee, Audit Committee, Governance Review Committee, HR and Remuneration Committee, Executive Committee, Nominations Committee and member of ICC Finance and Commercial Affairs Committee.
BCCI secretary Anurag Thakur represents the Board in the ICC Chief Executives Committee, ICC Governance Committee and the Disputes Resolution Committee.
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