India to back New Zealander for top ICC post
CRICKET: NEW DELHI, July 31 (AFP) - India's cricket chiefs Saturday
endorsed New Zealand's Alan Isaac as the next vice-president of the
world governing body after former Australian Prime Minister John Howard
was snubbed for the job. Isaac, who heads New Zealand Cricket, was on
Friday nominated by Australia and New Zealand for VP, a post that will
see him take over as president of the International Cricket Council in
mid-2012.
The working committee of the Indian cricket board (BCCI), which met
in Mumbai on Saturday, decided to back Isaac for the post that is
rotated among the ICC's Test-playing nations.
"The committee approved the candidature of Alan Isaac, Chairman, New
Zealand Cricket, for the post of ICC vice-president," the BCCI said in a
one-line statement.
Isaac, whose nomination is expected to be rubber-stamped by the ICC's
executive board soon, will serve as vice-president for two years before
taking over from current president Sharad Pawar of India. Isaac, a
chartered accountant by profession, has been on the board of New Zealand
Cricket for 20 years and became its chairman in 2008.
The ICC had on July 1 rejected the candidature of Howard -- following
a reported revolt by the Afro-Asian bloc in the ICC -- and asked
Australia and New Zealand to nominate a new man by August 31.
ICC chief executive Haroon Lorgat had declined to disclose why
Howard's bid had failed, but reports suggested the former PM enjoyed the
support of only Australia, New Zealand and England.
Howard's candidature was reportedly not backed by the ICC's seven
other full members -- India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, South
Africa, Zimbabwe and the West Indies.
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