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The cricket boards of India, Australia
and England will no longer be
permanent members of the
International Cricket Council's (ICC)
executive committee as the governing
body announced on Thursday
(February 4) and said that it will carry
out a constitutional review of the
changes that were implemented
during the "Big Three" takeover in
2014.
"The Board agreed to approve changes
to the terms of reference of the
Finance & Commercial Affairs
Committee and Executive Committee
so as to remove the permanent
positions for the nominees of the
Board of Control for Cricket in India
(BCCI), Cricket Australia (CA) and the
England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB)
on these committees, and to allow fair
access to membership for all Full and
Associate Member directors, with the
sole criteria being the skill,
competence and experience of the
relevant director. Read more: No permanent positions for BCCI, CA and ECB in ICC committee - Cricbuzz
and England will no longer be
permanent members of the
International Cricket Council's (ICC)
executive committee as the governing
body announced on Thursday
(February 4) and said that it will carry
out a constitutional review of the
changes that were implemented
during the "Big Three" takeover in
2014.
"The Board agreed to approve changes
to the terms of reference of the
Finance & Commercial Affairs
Committee and Executive Committee
so as to remove the permanent
positions for the nominees of the
Board of Control for Cricket in India
(BCCI), Cricket Australia (CA) and the
England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB)
on these committees, and to allow fair
access to membership for all Full and
Associate Member directors, with the
sole criteria being the skill,
competence and experience of the
relevant director. Read more: No permanent positions for BCCI, CA and ECB in ICC committee - Cricbuzz