BBC Online :
The head of Indian cricket should relinquish his International Cricket Council role while corruption allegations are investigated, the international players’ union has said.
N Srinivasan has already temporarily stood down as president of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) following a Supreme Court ruling.
But Federation of International Cricketers’ Associations chairman Paul Marsh said: “He should not be exercising any functions on behalf of the ICC either.”
The 69-year-old, regarded as the world’s most powerful cricket administrator, is due to represent the BCCI at an ICC executive board meeting in Dubai next week.
The head of Indian cricket should relinquish his International Cricket Council role while corruption allegations are investigated, the international players’ union has said.
N Srinivasan has already temporarily stood down as president of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) following a Supreme Court ruling.
But Federation of International Cricketers’ Associations chairman Paul Marsh said: “He should not be exercising any functions on behalf of the ICC either.”
The 69-year-old, regarded as the world’s most powerful cricket administrator, is due to represent the BCCI at an ICC executive board meeting in Dubai next week.