Sunday 9 October 2011

Test Championship on ICC's agenda

The ICC Executive Board meeting in Dubai on Monday to welcome given the format of the ICC event in 2013, domestic anti-corruption codes and the results of the independent governance review commissioned in June was to discuss among other things. Currently, the Champions Trophy scheduled for June 2013 in England, there is one goal of this event a possibility that could favor of a Test Championship to be Scrapped. The Board will attempt to complete a decision on this. "Players and the public interest in Test match cricket at the end iz all-time high," Haroon Lorgat, the ICC Chief Executive Officer said, to meet before. "It would be appropriate placement test Championship play-off oven for the top teams." Ronnie Flanagan said last week, the chairman of the ICC Anti-Corruption and Security Unit, there was a fear that the domestic game could be affected by corruption, given the increased testing of international fixtures. In November 2010 the Board had all full members of a domestic anti-corruption code of 1 April 2011 addressed to implement. At the meeting of the ICC will receive an update on the implementation of national anti-corruption processes. "The ICC and [Full] members are aware of the need to improve education and prevention in this critical area," said Lorgat. "We know that we are never complacent." The Independent Review Panel Supports Governance of PricewaterhouseCoopers and chaired by Harry Woolf, form a Chief Justice of England and Wales, who presented a progress report at the meeting. It is one of the new initiatives of the ICC in the Strategic Plan 2011-2015 adopted in April 2011 and was an assessment of the presidential nomination and election process of the ICC. Lorgat said ET hoped that the review will help mold the ICC governance framework for the future. "It is our stated goal, a well-managed and leading global governing body to Be," he said. "I am confident that Will lead us to set up a review of the governance model for that is in our new world."

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