ICC Board to meet from Saturday; Srinivasan to represent India

October 18, 2013 09:29 am | Updated 09:29 am IST - Dubai

BCCI president N. Srinivasan will represent India for the ICC board meet which will commence on Saturday. File photo

BCCI president N. Srinivasan will represent India for the ICC board meet which will commence on Saturday. File photo

An update on anti-corruption measures and the progress report of Bangladesh’s preparedness for next year’s World Twenty20 will be top of the agenda when the International Cricket Council’s Board gathers in London for a two-day meet starting on Saturday.

India will be represented by BCCI president N. Srinivasan, for whom it would be his first ICC meeting since taking charge for a one-year term.

“The ICC Board will gather in London on 18 and 19 October for its fourth and last meeting of the year. The ICC Board will be discussing a wide range of topics,” the ICC said in a statement.

The outcomes of last month’s ICC Chief Executives’ Committee meeting, which covered issues such as the Future Tours Programme, DRS, Bad Light and the ODI playing conditions will also be discussed.

Also on the agenda are, an update on anti-corruption matters; an update on ICC Events, including a venue inspection report on the progress of construction work at the venues for the World Twenty20 in Bangladesh.

The Board will also take up for discussion, the recommendations from its various committees, including the Governance Review and the Finance and Commercial Affairs (F&CA) Committee.

The ICC Board consists of the chairman or president from each of the 10 Full Members plus three elected Associate Member representatives.

Also present at ICC Board meetings is the ICC president (Alan Issac), who chairs proceedings, the ICC Chief Executive (David Richardson) and the ICC vice-president (Mustafa Kamal).

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