Cricket News Update
Cricket News Update
Cricket News Update
ICC interview to the next CEONominations Committee, headed by ICC President Sharad Pawar, was interviewed four candidates in Mumbai, 6 Can the successor of the outgoing CEO Haroon Lorgat freedom to choose.
England
and Wales Cricket Board chief David Collier and CEO of ICC Cricket Dave
Richardson took one of four candidates that Global Executive
headhunting agency Egon Zehnder, according to the website. The
successful candidate will be held in the Board's annual conferences ICC
at the end of June in Kuala Lumpur, until he changed his name to
recommend to the public. Apart
from Pawar, ICC committee to interview Vice President Alan Isaac, West
Indies Cricket Board president Julian Hunte, President of Cricket
Scotland, Keith Oliver, president of BCCI, N Srinivasan and the ECB boss
Giles Clarke.
Cricketer Asif released from prison, LondonPakistan
fast bowler Mohammad Asif was released Thursday from a British prison
after completing half of his one year in prison for his role in the
determination of the scandal. Asif,
29, was released from prison in Canterbury, England, South East, issued
on Thursday morning, said the London law firm lawyers SJS.
Asif
was arrested in November after Southwark Crown Court in London, guilty
of conspiracy and fraud in order to receive payments through the
deliberate falsification of balls does not test the Lord played against
England in August 2010. Fast
bowler is still under suspension from the International Criminal Court,
and it is unclear whether the prohibition of seven years (two years
suspended test) challenge. His lawyer said Wednesday that Asif is trying to clear his name. "I can not wait to meet him and help him in his legal battle for saying that again," said lawyer Ravi Sukul Asif. So
the captain Salman Butt test and Mohammad Aamir talented young
Pakistani fast bowler for the same costs were put into prison. Aamir in February, was released after three months in prison, while the rear is a sentence of 30 months. Mazhar
Majeed-agent players who were exposed through covert operations, which
is now defunct World News, was also sentenced to 32 months imprisonment.
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