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Posted: Tuesday 28 January, 2014 at 1:27 PM

First day of ICC Board meeting concludes with unanimous support for key principles

By: ICC, Press Release

    January 28th, 2014  --  The first day of the International Cricket Council's Board meetings concluded in Dubai today with unanimous support for a set of principles relating to the future structure, governance and financial models of the ICC.

     

     
    The ICC Board unanimously supported the following principles:

    There will be an opportunity for all Members to play all formats of cricket on merit, with participation based on meritocracy; no immunity to any country, and no change to membership status.  
     
    A Test Cricket Fund paid equally on an annual basis to all Full Members (except the Board of Control for Cricket in India, Cricket Australia and the England and Wales Cricket Board) will be introduced to encourage and support Test match cricket.
     
    A larger percentage from the increasing Associate Members’ surplus will be distributed to the higher performing non-Full Members.
     
    Mutually agreed bi-lateral FTP Agreements which will be legally binding and bankable and will run for the same period as the ICC commercial rights cycle (2015-2023).
     
    Recognition of the need for strong leadership of the ICC, involving leading Members, which will involve BCCI taking a central leadership responsibility.
     
    A need to recognise the varying contribution of Full Members to the value of ICC events through the payment of ‘contribution costs’.
     
    The establishment of an Executive Committee (ExCo) and Financial & Commercial Affairs Committee (F&CA) to provide leadership at an operational level, with five members, including BCCI, CA and ECB representatives. Anybody from within the Board can be elected to Chair the Board and anybody from within ExCo and F&CA can be elected to Chair those Committees. With the ICC undergoing a transitional period that includes a new governance structure and media rights cycle, this leadership will be provided for two years from June 2014 by: a BCCI representative to Chair the ICC Board, a CA representative to Chair the ExCo and an ECB representative to Chair the F&CA.  
     
    A new company will be incorporated to tender future commercial rights for ICC events.  There will be three major ICC events in each four-year cycle, including the ICC Champions Trophy which will replace the ICC World Test Championship.
     
    ICC will utilise a more efficient operating model for all ICC events, with a simplified accounting model across ICC income and expenditure to help better manage ICC administrative and event costs.

    ICC President Alan Isaac said: “This is an important time for world cricket and it is extremely encouraging that the ICC Board has unanimously supported a set of far-reaching principles that will underpin the long-term prosperity of the global game.
     
    “These principles emphasise the primacy of Test cricket and that for the first time in cricket's history participation will be based entirely on meritocracy, giving everyone powerful incentives to play better cricket and develop better cricketers. 
     
    “There is more work to be done by the Members in developing their schedules of bilateral cricket while at the ICC we need to work through the detail of the manner in which these principles will be implemented.
     
    “Extensive work will now be undertaken in advance of a follow-up Board meeting next month.”
     
    Mr Isaac also expressed his disappointment with the misconceptions that had been created as a result of a draft position paper produced by three ICC Members being leaked.

    “Several months ago I encouraged BCCI, CA and ECB to enter into a constructive dialogue together to help resolve some of the key commercial and governance issues facing the game. These leading cricket nations have worked tirelessly to produce a document which provided the basis for the past few weeks of extremely constructive discussions.
     
    “It is obviously very disappointing that a draft position paper from these Members was leaked as this prompted a debate that ignored the ongoing negotiations between all Members and led to unwarranted criticism of many of those involved in the process.
     
    “The principles agreed today provide clear evidence that through the course of further discussions over the coming weeks we can be increasingly confident in achieving consensus.”
     
    David Richardson, the ICC Chief Executive, added: “An enormous amount of effort has gone into developing a comprehensive set of proposals that include input from all Members. 

    “The Board has held some very constructive, inclusive, wide-ranging and far-reaching discussions and I am looking forward to bringing to fruition some of the principles that have been proposed and accepted in relation to the cricketing structures of the global game.”

    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, who chairs proceedings, the ICC Chief Executive and the ICC Vice-President.
     
    Alan Isaac                                                       ICC President
    Mustafa Kamal                                               ICC Vice-President
    David Richardson                                           ICC Chief Executive

    Zaka Ashraf                                                    Pakistan
    Dave Cameron                                                West Indies
    Peter Chingoka                                               Zimbabwe
    Giles Clarke                                                    England and Wales
    Jayantha Dharmadasa                                     Sri Lanka
    Wally Edwards                                               Australia
    Nazmul Hassan                                               Bangladesh
    Imran Khwaja                                                 Associate Member Representative
    Chris Nenzani                                                 South Africa
    Keith Oliver                                                    Associate Member Representative
    Martin Snedden                                               New Zealand
    Neil Speight                                                    Associate Member Representative
    Narayanaswami Srinivasan                             India
     

    Media arrangements

    There will be a media conference after the conclusion of the meetings tomorrow. Media should assemble at the ICC Headquarters in Dubai Sports City from 1400 (Dubai time).

    A media release will be issued at the conclusion of the Board meeting on Wednesday.

    Getty Images will cover the media conference. More information on this will be available from your usual Getty contacts.

    The ICC will provide broadcast quality footage of the media conference. Footage from the media conference is expected to be available for download from the Online Media Zone after the conclusion of the press conference.
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
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