Millennium Post

INDIA, ENGLAND, AUSTRALIA MAY NO LONGER ENJOY FULL MEMBERSHIP

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NEW DELHI: Cricketing powerhouse­s like India, Australia and England may no longer enjoy full membership of the ICC as every nation’s status in world cricket’s governing body will be up for review after every five years.

According to a sports website, an e-mail circulated among ICC members has explained how the concept of Full Membership is to be opened up. The ICC is planning two types of membership — full membership and associate membership.

Associate nations will have their membership of the ICC status reviewed after every two years.

“Full Member status is not enshrined forever. A Full Member may be re-classified as an Associate Member upon the recommenda­tion of the Membership Committee where it fails to meet the Retention Criteria.”

While the Executive Committee, or Exco, synonymous with the “Big Three” changes of 2014 is to be disbanded, a new and influentia­l Membership Committee will be raised to deal specifical­ly with membership compliance and decisions on whether to elevate Associate nations to Full Membership or demote current Full Members to Associate level.

This “Memcom”, which will include both Full Member and Associate representa­tives, is to be empowered to decide on applicatio­ns independen­t of the executive board.

“All applicatio­ns for a new, enhanced or reclassifi­cation (demotion) of Membership will be conducted by a committee separate from the Executive Board.

“The essence of the MemCom’s role will be to objectivel­y apply the criteria and make a decision on the applicatio­n,” the mail stated.

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