Khaleej Times

Graeme Smith wants Ganguly to head ICC

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johannesbu­rg — South African director of cricket Graeme Smith on Thursday made a strong call for India’s Sourav Ganguly to be the next chairman of the Internatio­nal Cricket Council.

Smith said he believed Ganguly, a fellow former Test captain and current Indian board president, was the right person to lead the game at a time of crisis caused by the

Covid-19 pandemic.

“It is very important to have the right person as head of the

ICC,” said Smith.

“Post-Covid, cricket will need strong leadership and it is time for someone close to the modern game with leadership credential­s to get into the position.”

Shashank Manohar, the current chairman of ICC, also from

India, said last December that he would not seek reelection when his term expires at the end of May.

Speaking in a tele-conference, Smith made his call for Ganguly’s election after Cricket South Africa interim chief director Jacques Faul said plans for South Africa to host a three-match Twenty20 series against India in late August remained on track, although it would require approval from both government­s in view of Covid-19. Faul said that the dates could change and that “if necessary” the matches would be played without spectators.

Dr Shuaib Manjra, CSA’s chief medical officer, said a T20 series would be an ideal opportunit­y to create what he described as a spectator-free “bio bubble” in which the health of players and officials was paramount.

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