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ICC board passes controversial reform plans

Singapore: The ICC today approved its radical reform plans aimed at bringing about improved governance, a move that will give India significant control over revenue and power structure of the world's governing body.     Despite strong

PTI PTI Updated on: February 08, 2014 16:36 IST
Once this transitional period is completed, the chair of the ICC Board will be elected from within the ICC board with all Full Member Directors entitled to stand for election, it said, adding that BCCI, CA and ECB - will be represented on both sub-committees, along with two representatives of the other Full Members (who will be elected by the Board).
    
The relevant resolutions will now be drafted through the appropriate committees, including the Governance Committee and the board before being submitted for approval to Full Council.
    
Among other key elements of the resolution are the creation of Test Cricket Fund to protect the traditional format of the game, providing opportunities to associate members to play Test cricket,  a new financial model for Full Members and enhanced support for the leading Associate Members.

The ICC also said that that there was confirmation that all Full Members will enter into a series of contractually binding bi-lateral agreements as a matter of urgency so that they can confirm a comprehensive schedule of matches in a Future Tours Programme that will now be extended to 2023.
    
In the new resolution, the ICC has replaced the World Test Championship with the Champions Trophy in 2017 and 2021.
    
"It proved impossible to come up with a format for a four-team finals event in Test cricket that fits the culture of Test cricket and preserves the integrity of the format," the statement.
    
"With the ICC Champions Trophy alongside the ICC Cricket World Cup and ICC World Twenty20 and the formats and venues already confirmed for all of these events the ICC has a really attractive package for 2015-23 to take to the market."
    
The reform plan also provides enhanced support for the leading Associate Members.
    
The ICC claims that funds that will be directly distributed to Associate and Affiliate Members (AMs) will continue to grow, building on a dramatic increase in the previous cycle (2007-15) if revenue targets are achieved. There is also a commitment to continue to support tournaments for all of the AMs and a range of centralised services.
    
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