ICC Annual Conference to be held on June 27

Published June 26, 2013
Lord's Cricket Ground, London. - File photo
Lord's Cricket Ground, London. - File photo

KARACHI: Najam Sethi, Acting Chairman of Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) will attend the ICC Annual Conference being held at Lord's Cricket Ground London on June 27.

The ICC Annual Conference will be held on Thursday and ICC, ODI Board meetings will held on June 28-29.

Key issues on the agenda of the meetings will include: An ICC Associate Membership application from Afghanistan and an Affiliate Membership application from Romania, an annual report from the Chairman of the Anti-Corruption and Security Unit, recommendations on cricket, development and medical matters from recent committee meetings, an update on ICC events through to 2015 and the post-2015 commercial strategy.

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.

Members: Alan Isaac (ICC President), Mustafa Kamal (ICC Vice President), David Richardson (ICC Chief Executive), Dave Cameron (West Indies), Peter Chingoka (Zimbabwe), Giles Clarke (England and Wales), Jayantha Dharmadasa (Sri Lanka), Wally Edwards (Australia), Jagmohan Dalmiya (India), Nazmul Hassan (Bangladesh) Imran Khwaja (Associate Member Representative), Chris Nenzani (South Africa), Chris Moller (New Zealand) Keith Oliver (Associate Member Representative), Najam Sethi (Pakistan), Neil Speight (Associate Member Representative).

The CEC comprises of the Chief Executives of the 10 Full Member nations as well as three Associate Member representatives.

Also present is the ICC Chief Executive who chairs the meeting and, by invitation, the ICC President and the chairman of the ICC Cricket Committee. Intikhab Alam will represent Pakistan in the CEC Meeting.

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