ICC receives Abbas presidency nomination from Pakistan

Nomination will be forwarded to ICC nominations committee and then to ICC board for approval


Reuters June 04, 2015
PHOTO: AFP

MUMBAI: The International Cricket Council has received Pakistan's nomination of former batsman Zaheer Abbas for the post of president left vacant by the resignation of Bangladesh's Mustafa Kamal in April, the governing body said on Thursday.

Kamal resigned claiming he was snubbed at the presentation ceremony of the World Cup final in Melbourne when he was not allowed to present the trophy to winners Australia as the head of ICC.

Read: Zaheer Abbas nominated for ICC presidency

The nomination will be forwarded to the ICC nominations committee and then to the ICC board for approval before being ratified at the 2015 annual conference from June 21 to June 26 in Barbados, the ICC said.

Former Pakistan captain Abbas, 67, played 78 tests and 62 one-day internationals for his country and was also an ICC match referee.

Read: ICC President nominee Zaheer Abbas vows to bring more cricket in Pakistan

"I am honoured and privileged to have been nominated for this prestigious position and, should I be appointed, I would be delighted to represent the ICC as an ambassador for our great game," he said in an ICC statement.

COMMENTS (2)

LawaTimes | 8 years ago | Reply Not a bad decision. ZA is one of the fine cricketer Pakistan ever produced.
Zaidi | 8 years ago | Reply Bcci would never let this happen.
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