Anil Kumble appointed chairman of ICC Cricket Committee.
Colombo: Former India
captain Anil Kumble was today unanimously appointed chairman of ICC`s
Cricket Committee by the game`s governing body, replacing West Indies
great Clive Lloyd.
"In Anil Kumble, we have a new chairman who
has unquestioned experience not only as a player with India but also as
an administrator with Karnataka State Cricket Association as well," ICC
President Alan Isaac said in a statement after the Executive Board
meeting here.
Kumble, 41, took 619 wickets in 132 Test and 337
wickets in 271 ODIs wickets during his illustrious 18-year international
career.
"I am sure that he (Kumble) will carry on Clive`s good
work and bring, like Andrew Strauss, contemporary thinking to the
committee and both understand clearly the issues facing the modern
game," he added.
The recently-retired Strauss was unanimously
nominated as Ian Bishop`s replacement in the committee after the West
Indian, representing former players, indicated that he was not seeking
an extension to his term.
"I would like to thank Clive Lloyd for
his chairmanship of the ICC Cricket Committee and to his tireless
contribution to the game. The ICC Board was united in their admiration
for his work as chairman. We also thank Ian Bishop for his contribution
during his term as well," Isaac further stated.
According to ICC
sources, Kumble has been given a two-year term. The Cricket Committee
meets twice a year and the second meeting of the year is likely to be
held in November.
The ICC Board also agreed to extend the terms
of both Mark Taylor (representing former players) and David Kendix
(statisticians) for a further term.
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