Izzat ho gai: Howard fails in ICC vice-president bid

seems like SL/Murli had the last laugh :slight_smile:

I am sure Mr Howard did not see it coming when he harshly criticized Murli years back. I dont know much about Howard’s cricketing background other than that he “like cricket very much”. Has he ever play first class or played for some club? has been admin of some cricketing body in Aus? If answer to all these questions are NO, then I think this is a right decision.


Howard fails in ICC vice-president bid](http://www.cricinfo.com/ci-icc/content/current/story/465262.html)

The ICC has demanded another vice-presidency candidate after John Howard’s nomination was rejected by its executive board in Singapore. A move which began with members from six countries signalling their intention to block the appointment on Tuesday turned into an official rejection of Australia’s former prime minister today.

The ICC confirmed the decision this afternoon following an executive meeting that was supposed to formalise Howard’s election. No vote was taken and Cricket Australia and New Zealand Cricket were asked to re-nominate a candidate by August 31.

The ICC said in a statement: “Following lengthy consideration it was recognised that the nomination put forward by Cricket Australia and New Zealand Cricket did not have sufficient support within the ICC board.”

Cricket Australia’s chairman Jack Clarke and his New Zealand Cricket counterpart Alan Isaac said in a joint statement they were “deeply disappointed” after supplying “the best possible candidate”. “We jointly nominated Mr Howard as he possesses significant leadership and administrative skills,” they said. "We believe cricket needs to continue to seek excellence and dispassionate independence in the game’s global governance.

“We were delighted that the most senior world figure ever considered for this role agreed to accept the nomination. We remain convinced it is reasonable for his nomination to be supported by the ICC executive board and we are deeply disappointed by the position taken.”

Initial rumblings from Zimbabwe and South Africa in April became an all-conquering alliance when India signed up along with their subcontinent neighbours this week. It leaves the ICC without a deputy to be paraded alongside India’s Sharad Pawar when he takes over the presidency from David Morgan this week.

The position taken by the six board members on Tuesday night was believed to be an attempt to force Howard to withdraw his nomination before the meeting. Howard remained in the race but lost the one-man raffle at the Raffles convention centre, ending the 70-year-old’s cricket administration career before it was allowed to begin.

Seven votes were required to seal the deal but Australia, New Zealand and England were the only supporters of Howard before the meeting among the game’s 10 major countries. The six members signed a letter on Tuesday effectively stopping the appointment, but Zimbabwe, the most strident back-room protestor of Howard’s nomination, was not one of them.

During Howard’s 11-year term as prime minister he was critical of Robert Mugabe’s regime and was responsible for banning the team from touring the country in 2007. Howard visited Zimbabwe cricket officials last week in an unsuccessful effort to smooth relations with the board. Once India turned from Howard there was no chance of him gaining enough support, with Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh believed to have sided with their all-powerful neighbour.

Howard was the joint nomination of Cricket Australia and New Zealand Cricket for the role as part of the rotational system employed by the ICC. Under the regulations, Howard would have assumed the presidency in 2012 after Pawar’s two-year term.

While the two countries have remained committed to Howard, his selection was complicated by New Zealand’s wish to choose Sir John Anderson, its long-term respected administrator. An independent committee was charged with breaking the deadlock and once Howard emerged as the winner the boards were publicly united. However, the delay provided fuel for the opponents to question whether New Zealand had been out-muscled by Australia.

Confirmation of Howard’s role - he was nominated in March - was expected in April, but Zimbabwe raised their concerns through South African officials outside an ICC meeting in Dubai. The issue dragged on and Clarke and his chief executive James Sutherland were still lobbying for support over the past couple of days.

Peter English is the Australasia editor of Cricinfo

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Re: Izzat ho gai: Howard fails in ICC vice-president bid

but this is purely an executive rather than technical post.

I don't think the incumbent ICC President David Morgan played any international cricket himself. Haroon Lorgat is another one. Ehsan Mani played 1st class cricket only

so VP does not take part in any decisions such as experimenting 2 referral methods etc?

Correct me if I am wrong but all of the ones you mentioned were associated with some cricket organizations in their country one way or another. in fact David was the chairman of ECB right?

You are right there but I do not think Morgan played cricket at the highest level or any cricket of note

correction: Lorgat, the current chief executive of ICC, actually played 1st class cricket
http://www.cricinfo.com/southafrica/content/player/294845.html

And what about Sepp Blatter. He has been FIFA President since 1998 despite not having played football at the highest level.

And everyone loves him :smiley:

specially English and Mexican people :slight_smile:

Re: Izzat ho gai: Howard fails in ICC vice-president bid

He's a politician and I suppose he's not the right man to take over. Besides he's offended a couple of cricket boards when he was PM and his decisions as VP or president could be politically motivated.

Re: Izzat ho gai: Howard fails in ICC vice-president bid

btw Sharad pawar is the next ICC President. Not sure if he played any top level cricket himself

In 2007 Morgan was nominated for the presidency of the ICC, he and opposing candidate Sharad Pawar received an equal number of votes so an agreement was reached enabling both men to serve as president. Morgan began his role in June 2008 and will serve for two years at which point Pawar will start his term.

David Morgan - Wikipedia(cricket_administrator

but yes you are right DC. In an ideal world we want someone as administrator who has both played the game at the highest level + has good management/leadership/organisational skills but sadly that does not seem to be the case in any sport

Re: Izzat ho gai: Howard fails in ICC vice-president bid

Aus and Eng had veto power in ICC board till 1992?

unbelievable news for me.

http://www.cricinfo.com/ci-icc/content/current/story/465379.html

It would be nice if the PCB for once would make a decision on their own, rather than continuing to follow India and the BCCI like a lap dog.

Re: Izzat ho gai: Howard fails in ICC vice-president bid

Speed got this one right!

SYDNEY: Malcolm Speed, the former ICC chief executive, has slammed the boards that have blocked John Howard’s nomination as the next ICC vice-president…

He described Ijaz Butt, the Pakistan Cricket Board chairman, as a “buffoon” and cricket in Pakistan as “a basket case”.

He said that the president of the Bangladesh Cricket Board is a nominee of the prime minister, and added that two of the BCB cricket presidents during his time with the ICC, had ended up in jail when there was a change of government.

“The last BCB president I encountered was an army general. He did not know the name of the Bangladesh captain, the team’s next opponents and the capacity of the new ground that had just been inaugurated in Dhaka. I was too polite to ask him whether he had ever been to a cricket match,” Speed said.