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ICC clarifies stand on Sivaramakrishnan’s appointment

Updated - November 16, 2021 08:27 pm IST - Dubai

The ICC, on Thursday, clarified its stand on the recent appointment of Laxman Sivaramakrishnan as the players’ representative in its Cricket Committee, saying a re-vote was conducted due to confusion over the first voting process.

Mr. Sivaramakrishnan, who is employed by the BCCI as a commentator, replaced Tim May on the ICC cricket committee, an appointment that attracted criticism from various quarters.

“In January this year, because of confusion in the voting process for such representatives (for example, in respect to what should happen in the case of a tied vote and, where teams had different captains for different formats of the game, which captain should be entitled to vote), the ICC Board considered the matter carefully, and following clarification of the process to be followed, decided that another vote should be taken,” ICC said in a statement.

“Subsequent to the re-vote, the ICC is concerned to note a number of factual inaccuracies appearing in the media in respect of the results of the voting and the underlying basis for the Board decision that a re-vote was necessary, as well as unsupported allegations of impropriety in the voting process,” it added.

The furore over the former India spinner’s appointment was caused following allegations that BCCI forced a re-vote to get Mr. Sivaramakrishnan on the committee after May won the initial vote 9-1.

The ICC stated that it would not make any further comment regarding the issue.

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