‘Will not compromise on key principles and integrity’

February 05, 2014 07:45 pm | Updated May 18, 2016 06:12 am IST - Johannesburg

Cricket South Africa (CSA) president Chris Nenzani on Wednesday denied reports that his Board has reached an agreement with the BCCI on the controversial ICC revamp proposals in lieu of reinstatement of its CEO Haroon Lorgat into mainstream administration.

“While we are engaged in discussions with the ICC and other members, including the BCCI, to find an acceptable way forward, we have not and will not consider deals that compromise our key principles and integrity,” Nenzani was quoted as saying in a press release.

On behalf of his Board, Nenzani has taken strong exception to the reports that CSA, which has expressed strong views against the control of ICC being vested into the hands of BCCI, CA and ECB, will reach a compromise.

“This is a difficult time for global cricket and attempts to mislead and create confusion are not welcome. CSA vehemently denies any notion of deals being made with any other party. On the contrary, we will seek to uphold good governance and our professional approach to find solutions to the current proposals being considered by all the Member Boards,” he said in the release.

Nenzani said further discussions were needed in this regard as CSA has already expressed its displeasure regarding the contents of ‘Position Paper’. “We have carefully considered the proposals and we have declared that we will engage further with the ICC and other Members to try and reach any consensus ahead of Saturday’s ICC Board meeting and that position still stands.”

CSA’s relationship with BCCI has been frosty to say the least which resulted in N. Srinivasan and Co. deciding to go for a curtailed two-Test and three-match ODI series last December. Nenzani said though CSA was interested in improving relationship with BCCI, it would not be at the cost of compromising with principles of good governance.

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