Speed and Mani hit back at critics
Ehsan Mani and Malcolm Speed have launched a spirited defence of the ICC's handling of the Zimbabwe crisis in the light of recent criticism
View ArticleICC supports Zimbabwe decision
The ICC has welcomed the decisions of interim committee in charge of Zimbabwe Cricket (ZC) to withdraw from its Test commitments until 2007
View ArticleICC 'concerned about issues in Zimbabwe'
Ehsan Mani, the ICC president, has admitted that he is worried about the situation inside Zimbabwe but that the ICC has been assured by Peter Chingoka, Zimbabwe cricket's chairman, that its concerns...
View ArticleSri Lanka head running for ICC events
Sri Lanka is being targeted by the ICC as the country to host their first-ever Twenty20 World Cup in 2007 and the Champions Trophy in 2008
View ArticleICC chiefs slam players' body
Malcom Speed and Ehsan Mani have hit out at FICA, the international players' association, accusing it of an 'unnecessarily belligerent approach'
View ArticleICC accused of 'deliberate attempt to dilute player representation'
Tim May, FICA's chief executive, reacted angrily to comments that the ICC was considering not recognising the association
View ArticleMani concern over player burn-out
Ehsan Mani, the ICC president, has expressed his concerns about player burn-out
View ArticleMani promises 'most competitive Champions Trophy'
Fearing that the forthcoming Champions Trophy could lose much of its star value, the International Cricket Council (ICC) has reminded its member boards of their commitment to send their best teams for...
View ArticleICC pleased with World Cup preparation
The ICC has expressed great delight with the work being done ahead of next year's World Cup in the West Indies and Ehsan Mani, the president, said he believes it will be "the best World Cup ever"
View ArticleWindies to decide on venues for Champions Trophy
The West Indies Cricket Board must now decide which three regional territories will stage the Champions Trophy
View ArticleMani admits player workloads a major issue
Ehsan Mani, the outgoing ICC president, has pointed to a lack communication between boards eager to fill gaps in the Future Tours Programme and their players as a major problem
View ArticleMani reveals cash boost for Associates
Ehsan Mani, the outgoing president of the ICC, has confirmed that more than US$9 million will be invested in the six leading Associate member countries in a bid to raise playing standards up to the...
View ArticleICC to begin sale of media and commercial rights
The ICC has announced that it would begin the process of selling the commercial, sponsorship and audio- visual rights for 18 ICC tournaments starting from the second half of 2007 till the World Cup in...
View ArticleMani warns ICC credibility at risk
Ehsan Mani has warned that the ICC could lose credibility as a result of the "disgraceful" handling of the Malcolm Speed affair
View Article'Pakistan should surrender Champions Trophy rights' - Mani
Ehsan Mani has advised the PCB to surrender its right to host the 2009 Champions Trophy and ask the ICC for an event in the future as compensation
View ArticleMani to advise PCB on TV rights
Ehsan Mani, the former ICC president, will advise the PCB management on its tender process for television rights of international matches held in the country
View ArticleIndia forced Asia split on 2011 World Cup - Mani
Ehsan Mani, former ICC president, believes Pakistan was manoeuvred out of its hosting rights for the 2011 World Cup by a split within the Asian bloc
View ArticleBCCI trying to isolate Pakistan - Mani
Ehsan Mani has accused the BCCI of trying to isolate Pakistan from the cricketing world and held it responsible for turning down the proposition of holding Pakistan's share of the 2011 World Cup...
View ArticleIndia's role will be key to fighting corruption - Mani
Ehsan Mani has urged cricket boards to take responsibility to curb corruption in the sport by engaging with their governments and law enforcement agencies to punish the perpetrators they find
View Article'PCB's lack of support sends wrong message' - Ehsan Mani
Ehsan Mani, the former ICC chief, feels that though the two matches to be played this weekend will boost Pakistan's reputation as a viable host for international cricket, they won't be enough to...
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