Rahul Dravid included in ICC's Anti-Corruption Oversight Group
Rahul Dravid is currently coaching the Indian team in the ongoing Under-19 World Cup in Bangladesh.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: February 04, 2016 06:55 PM IST
Former India batsman Rahul Dravid has been named in International Cricket Council's newly appointed Anti-Corruption Oversight Group as part of the recommendation from its Integrity Working Party of the parent body. (No Permanent Positions For Board of Control For Cricket in India, England and Australian Boards: ICC)
"The oversight group will include the chairman of the executive committee (under whose area of responsibility this function rests) and will also include former India captain Rahul Dravid, legal expert Louis Weston and independent anti-corruption advisor John Abbott, who was the chairman of the Integrity Working Party.
"The chairman of the Anti-Corruption Unit, Sir Ronnie Flanagan, and ICC chief executive, David Richardson, will also be ex-officio members of the group," said the ICC in a statement.
Dravid is currently coaching the Indian team in the ongoing U-19 World Cup, which is being held in Bangladesh. (Haroon Lorgat Believes That Shashank Manohar Will Change ICC For Good)
"The oversight group will meet once a year to review and provide independent input into the strategy adopted by the sport to tackle corruption and its implementation, and to offer its advice and guidance to the Chairman of the ACU where required," the statement added.