ICC chairman Shashank Manohar not to run for a third term
Manohar, who has been the independent chairman from June 2016, will bring an end to his office at the ICC annual conference in Cape Town in July next year.
Published : Dec 09, 2019 23:29 IST
The first independent chairman of the International Cricket Council (ICC), Shashank Manohar, has told the ICC director colleagues that he will not run for a third two-year term in May 2020.
Manohar, who has been the independent chairman from June 2016, will bring an end to his office at the ICC annual conference at Cape Town in July next year.
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Manohar had resigned in March 2017, eight months after taking over, but continued after being persuaded by his colleagues. He was re-elected unopposed in June 2018. “I have been the chairman for nearly five years. I am very clear, I do not want to continue from June 2020. My successor will be known next May. He has to be elected in May to take charge after me at the annual conference,” said Manohar.
A twist of fate paved the way for the Nagpur-based 62-year-old to become the BCCI president for a second time in November 2015. And as a result, he became the BCCI nominee in the ICC board, and its chairman from November 2015 to May 2016.
Manohar was elected unopposed as the the BCCI president for the second time following the demise of Jagmohan Dalmiya.
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The new independent chairman will be elected by the present 15 directors, should there be an election. The past and present directors are eligible to be proposed and seconded to the chairman’s post. Manohar does not have a vote.
The BCCI under the new dispensation is yet to inform the ICC about its nominee (director and alternate director) to the ICC board. It has named secretary Jay Shah to the ICC Chief Executive Committee.