PCB’s Ehsan Mani Pulls Out Of ICC Chief’s Race
PCB’s Ehsan Mani pulls out of ICC Administrator race, clears path for Sourav Ganguly. PCB’s President Ehsan Mani, who is looked like a wannabe to take over as the ICC boss, has pulled out of the race as indicated by some prominent media groups. This implies now that the path for Sourav Ganguly to turn into the leader of the summit body turns out to be clear, just in the event that he needs to challenge the races.
Discussing the turn of events, Mani stated, “The facts confirm that I won’t challenge the political race. I have reported it in the media too. I was rarely intrigued. The news really originated from India. I was drawn nearer by a couple to challenge and I have said I am not intrigued.”
Gotten some information about Saurav Ganguly’s odds Mani stated, he wasn’t certain of the Indian’s candidature.
“Not as far as anyone is concerned,” he said and afterward included, “I don’t have the foggiest idea whether he is challenging. My spell with the ICC is over after I left it in 2006. What’s more, when I remained in the ICC political decision, I was chosen unopposed. Nobody remained against me.”
He further stated, “My enthusiasm for the ICC may be through Pakistan Cricket Board. I was called by PM Imran Khan and I am working for the enthusiasm of Pakistan cricket,” he said. The ICC is yet to come out with a choice procedure for the competitors. The current head, Shashank Manohar’s term should end this July and these two names have been doing the rounds.
The BCCI has still not clarified whether Ganguly will challenge the decisions or not. “Let the ICC declare the methodology, at that point we will accept a call,” said Arun Singh Dhumal, the BCCI treasurer.