CSA denies being part of ‘unanimous support’ to ICC revamp

January 30, 2014 01:10 am | Updated November 16, 2021 05:58 pm IST - Johannesburg:

Cricket South Africa has denied that the ICC’s claim that there was “unanimous support” for “key principles” of the plan which would cede executive decision-making to India, Australia and England.

“The support is subject to the approval of the respective Boards of the member countries after which a final decision will be taken at a follow-up ICC Board meeting on February 8,” CSA said in a statement.

CSA has been concerned about poor revenues if the original proposals had been implemented.

“We will be convening a joint session of our CSA Board and certain key stakeholders as soon as is practically possible to consider the principles,” said CSA President and Chairman of the Board Chris Nenzani.

“One of the hallmarks of our new administration has been an absolute adherence to the principles of good corporate governance and we do not intend to deviate from this. Our position will be subject to full consideration by our Board and other stakeholders,” he said.

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