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ICC Board to meet next week in Dubai

The appointment of the next ICC Chief Executive, the format of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 and a forensic audit of Zimbabwe Cricket among the items up for discussion

The ICC Board will meet in Dubai on Monday and Tuesday 17 and 18 March 2008 with one director, Arjuna Ranatunga from Sri Lanka Cricket, attending for the first time.

Among the topics that the Board will discuss are the following:

Appointment of the next ICC Chief Executive

With the current Chief Executive, Malcolm Speed, set to step down at this year’s ICC Annual Conference in June/July, the Board will be asked to consider a recommendation from the four-person sub-committee tasked with overseeing the appointment of his successor. The sub-committee consists of Ray Mali, David Morgan, Sharad Pawar and Creagh O’Connor.

Zimbabwe

The Board will consider the independent forensic audit of Zimbabwe Cricket, carried out by accountancy firm KPMG of South Africa.

ICC Cricket World Cup 2011

The ICC Board will consider the format for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 which will take place in Pakistan, India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.

India Premier League

A discussion will take place relating to issues surrounding the India Premier League Twenty20 tournament as well as the India Cricket League and the proposed Champions Twenty20 event.

Technology

The ICC Board will be asked to approve the trialing of more technology in aiding umpires’ decisions in a Test series later this year.

The intention is to hold a media conference in Dubai after the ICC Board meeting on Tuesday. Details will be issued in due course. As usual, a media release, detailing the results of the meeting, will be sent out after its conclusion.

On Monday, pool pictures from inside the meeting as it convenes will be available via SNTV while Getty Images will photograph the scene as the meeting convenes.

The ICC Board, which meets three times a year, is made up of the following Directors:

Ray Mali (Chairman) – ICC President

Malcolm Speed – ICC Chief Executive Officer

David Morgan – ICC President-Elect

Full Members

Creagh O’Connor – Australia

Major General Sina Ibn Jamali – Bangladesh

Giles Clarke – England

Sharad Pawar - India

Sir John Anderson KBE – New Zealand

Dr Nasim Ashraf – Pakistan

Arjuna Ranatunga – Sri Lanka

Norman Arendse – South Africa

Dr Julian Hunte OBE – West Indies

Peter Chingoka – Zimbabwe

Associate Members

Samir Inamdar – Kenya

Stanley Perlman – Israel

HRH Tunku Imran – Malaysia