Tag: Mustafa Kamal

  • ICC confirms resignation of Mustafa Kamal as president

    ICC confirms resignation of Mustafa Kamal as president

    MUMBAI: The International Cricket Council (ICC) has confirmed that Mustafa Kamal has tendered his resignation as the cricket body’s president with immediate effect.

     

    In his resignation letter to ICC chief executive David Richardson, Kamal said he was stepping down on personal grounds and offered his apologies to all associated with the ICC, while adding that he had no complaints to make against anyone.

     

    “Let the game of cricket under the leadership of ICC touch the hearts and minds of every cricket lover,” he wrote in his letter.

     

    The ICC Board will now consider the vacant position of the ICC president at its forthcoming meeting in Dubai on 15 and 16 April.

  • N Srinivasan confirmed as ICC chairman

    N Srinivasan confirmed as ICC chairman

    MUMBAI: Narayanaswami Srinivasan has been confirmed as the International Cricket Council (ICC) chairman after the 52-member full council approved amendments to the ICC’s Memorandum and Articles of Association at the annual conference in Melbourne.

    Srinivasan was nominated by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) for the top position and will assume charge following the conclusion of the ICC annual conference week.

    The approval of the constitutional changes, which flowed from an ICC Board resolution taken in Singapore on 8 February and finalised on 10 April, also means that a new executive committee was formed, which will report to the ICC Board.

    The initial chair of the executive committee will be Cricket Australia’s chairman, Wally Edwards, while the chair of the ICC’s finance and commercial affairs committee (F&CA) will continue to be England and Wales Cricket Board’s chairman, Giles Clarke.

    Srinivasan said it was an honour to become ICC chairman and promised that the ICC will continue to play a leading role in the promotion and development of the global game.

    “It is an honour to be confirmed as the chairman of the International Cricket Council,” said Srinivasan, adding: “I will leave no stone unturned in trying to strengthen the pillars and foundations of our sport, both on and off the field. I want to ensure that cricket retains and grows its popularity, and that the ICC plays a leading role in this global growth.”

    “I want to see more strong teams in international cricket. For this to be achieved, we all need to work hard to develop local talent in our countries. Naturally, there will be more support to those who first show they can help themselves. The ICC is a members’ organisation and the pathway is now there for any member to play test cricket or in the major ICC events if it performs well enough over a sustained period of time.”

    Srinivasan congratulated outgoing ICC president Alan Isaac for his contribution.” Isaac has been an inspirational president of the ICC. He provided guidance to everyone during his two-year term and all three international formats remain incredibly popular. The game is unquestionably stronger than it was at the start of his term,” he said.

    The annual conference also saw Mustafa Kamal become the eleventh president of the ICC.

    Kamal said: “This is a memorable and historic day for Bangladesh cricket. On this day 14 years ago, Bangladesh became the tenth test playing country. Today, a Bangladeshi becomes the eleventh president of the International Cricket Council. Thank you for bestowing this honour on Bangladesh and me.”

  • 2014 ICC World T20 event logo unveiled

    MUMBAI: With less than a year to go for the ICC World Twenty20 2014 in Bangladesh, the International Cricket Council (ICC) has launched the events logo in Dhaka.

    The logo was unveiled at a gala event that was shown live on television in Bangladesh and in the presence of the ICC VP Mustafa Kamal and Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) President Nazmul Hassan.

    The logo has been inspired by painted rickshaws which pack the streets of cities in Bangladesh cities. The event logo uses the colours of the Bangladesh flag with splashes of blue which represent Bangladesh‘s iconic waterways as well as being the ICC‘s own colour.

    The T is made up of cricket stumps and the 0 in the T20 represents the cricket ball complete with Bangladeshi green seam while the white in the design lends an energetic, friendly and youthful feel to the logo.

    For the first time, 16 men‘s teams will compete for the ICC World Twenty20 in Bangladesh 2014 alongside eight women‘s teams who include for the first time the hosts. The event will run from 16 March to 6 April 2014 and is scheduled to be played in four cities in Bangladesh – Mirpur, Chittagong, Sylhet and Cox‘s Bazar.

    It has been designed in Australia by design company WiteKite, who also designed the ICC Cricket World Cup logo in 2011, the ICC World Twenty20 2012 Sri Lanka mark and the distinctive logo for the ICC Women‘s World Cup 2013 India.

  • Sahara woos BCB with lucrative sponsorship deal

    MUMBAI: The Bangladesh Cricket Board is staring at a record sponsorship deal with a lucrative offer from Sahara Matribhumi, the Bangladeshi subsidiary of Sahara Group.

    According to media reports, Sahara Matribhumi has offered to fork out $9.4 million for shirt sponsorship of the Bangladesh cricket team, spread over a four-year period in response to BCB‘s tender inviting offers from corporates.

    However, BCB chairman Mustafa Kamal said that the cricket board is yet to take a final call on Sahara‘s lucrative offer which is substantially higher than the ones by local telcos Grameenphone and Robi.

    Grameenphone, the current sponsors of the Bangladesh cricket team, has offered $3.4 million while Robi, which is the third largest telecom operator in the country, bid $4 million.

    If approved, Bangladesh will become the second team to be sponsored by Sahara which has been long standing sponsor of the Indian cricket team. The business conglomerate also owns IPL franchise Pune Warriors India.

    Besides cricket, the company also supports other sports like Hockey, Shooting, Wrestling and Volleyball.