Shashank Manohar May Step Down as BCCI Chief to Become ICC Chairman
While Shashank Manohar is Board of Control for Cricket in India's nominated chairman at International Cricket Council, the executive board of the global body has passed a rule that the chairman should be of independent nature.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: April 27, 2016 11:08 PM IST
Highlights
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Shashank Manohar is the BCCI President
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He is also the chairman of the ICC
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He took over the BCCI reins after the death of Jagmohan Dalmiya
BCCI president Shashank Manohar's name is being floated as the first independent chairman of the International Cricket Council (ICC) which might mean that there remains a possibility of him stepping down from world's richest cricketing body.
While Manohar is BCCI's nominated chairman in ICC, the executive board of the global body has passed a rule that ICC's chairman should be of independant nature and can't act in dual role keeping his position as his country's cricketing chief.
With Manohar's name doing the rounds, speculation is rife in Indian cricketing circles whether the Vidarbha lawyer would indeed take the plunge quitting his top post in BCCI.
"There is still some way to go before this becomes a reality. You have to first get the proposals passed by esecutive committee ratified at the ICC Annual Conference in June. Also you are talking about Shashank leaving BCCI for ICC. Now what is the guarantee that new BCCI president whosoever it is will agree to Shashank's ICC candidature," a former BCCI secretary and an influential administrator from west zone told PTI on conditions of anonymity.
While those in the know of things feel that Manohar won't take that risk if he cannot gather consensus in the matter.
"Keep in account that England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) and Cricket Australia (CA) are not exactly very pleased after his decision to dismantle the revenue sharing structure where 'Big Three' got the share of the pie."