- Afghan security forces kill two suspected Taliban militants in cross border Pak raid
- Bahrain arrests 2 female US activists in crackdown before anti-govt uprising Anniversary
- South Africa to issue bank notes with Nelson Mandela's image
- Romney narrowly wins Maine GOP caucuses
- Stolen missiles from Gaddafi targets Britain chopper pilots
- Argentina accuses UK of treating Falkands as 'last refuge of declining empire'
ICC asks BCCI to meet ICL officials
Dubai, Oct 14 (IANS) The International Cricket Council (ICC) Board has asked Indian cricket board president Shashank Manohar to meet the officials of the rebel Indian Cricket League (ICL).
The decision was taken by ICC Board Tuesday after it received a formal application for approval from the ICL.
'Manohar agreed to provide the Board with a full written report of those discussions in due course,' the ICC said in a statement.
The Board also discussed the new regulations regarding official and unofficial leagues and to look after it a sub-committee comprising legal head David Becker, Manohar, Giles Clarke, Norman Arendse and Lalit Modi has been set-up.
It was agreed that a final draft would be submitted to the directors for approval.
Jhulan does India proud; Australians rule the roost in ICC Awards ceremony.
Rahul, announced Gen-Sec of AICC, gear to future PM Post.
Advani calls India Inc for durable perspective at FICCI.
Graeme Smith displaces Tendulkar from ICC ODI's top spot.
ICC's green signal for Imtiaz Patel as CEO.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Comments:








