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Saudi Arabia elected ICC’s 39th Associate Member

| | Jul 01, 2016, at 06:36 pm
Dubai, Jul 1 (IBNS): Saudi Arabia was unanimously elected as the International Cricket Council’s 39th Associate Member during its Full Council meeting in Edinburgh on Thursday, according to an official release.

Saudi Cricket Centre (SCC) has been an Affiliate Member of the ICC since 2003 and, as per the 2014 census, boasts 4,350 cricketers and 80 dedicated cricket facilities. Recently, the SCC signed a lucrative three-year deal with MoneyGram, which is also one of the ICC’s valued partners. The SCC invested a large chunk from this sponsorship towards the staging of a domestic tournament in which 1,800 players from 106 clubs participated.

The SCC’s application for Associate Membership had been pre-approved by the ICC Development Committee during its October 2015 meeting, which was followed by a full application and an ICC inspection in March 2016.

Congratulating the SCC, ICC Chairman Shashank Manohar said: “I congratulate Saudi Cricket Centre on becoming an Associate Member of the ICC and hope it will continue to play its positive and active role in promoting and developing the game in its territory.”

The 53-member Full Council unanimously ratified the suspensions of the USA Cricket Association (USACA) and the Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN), which were suspended in June 2015 and April 2016, respectively.

However, Manohar announced that ICC delegations comprising Board Directors and senior management will visit the two countries to meet with the relevant stakeholders and provide an update during the October meetings.

“Both Nepal and the US are important Members of the ICC as they have tremendous talent and potential. The ICC, as part of its game and market development strategy, will continue to provide the countries with as much support as possible so that they can put in place good governance and cricket structures.

“An ICC delegation will visit Nepal and will meet with the Nepal government and cricket officials, while I will lead an ICC team including Mr Dave Cameron, Mr Giles Clarke, Mr Imran Khawaja and Mr David Peever to the USA to meet with various stakeholders in that market and help them lay the foundation for the effective development of the sport (at grass roots and international level) and implementation of a governance structure that unifies the entire cricket community in the USA,” Manohar added.

Manohar also thanked outgoing ICC President Zaheer Abbas for his contribution.

“I take this opportunity to thank ICC President Zaheer Abbas for his latest contribution in a lifetime of service to cricket. I am sure he will continue to grace the game he has adorned for so long.”

Zaheer Abbas, in his farewell speech, said he felt privileged to be involved in the process of making cricket The World’s Favourite Sport.

“I thank the Board and the Pakistan Cricket Board for providing me a chance to serve the ICC and be involved in the efforts to making cricket The World’s Favourite Sport,” said the former Pakistan captain, adding: “In the past 12 months, I have been delighted to see and follow the progress made by the next generation of cricketers, emerging countries as well as women’s cricketers. I sincerely pray that they will continue to make the upward movement as there are more opportunities and rewards than ever before.

“I assure all stakeholders that under the present leadership, both at the Board and Members’ levels, the future and health of cricket is bright and in safe hands.”
 
During the Full Council meeting, the ICC Development Programme Awards were also distributed. The following were the winners:

Best Overall Cricket Development Programme – Cricket Scotland
 

Lifetime Service Award - Jim Bennett of Ireland
 
Volunteer of the Year – Ivan Thawithemwira of Uganda Cricket Association
 
Women’s Cricket ‘Behind the Scenes’ Award – Jersey
 
Spirit of Cricket Award – Vanuatu and Malaysia
 
Image of the Year – Rwanda

The Full Council also noted the Associate and Affiliate Members’ decision as a group to re-elect Singapore’s Imran Khawaja and Francois Erasmus of Namibia for another two years as their representatives to the Board, while Neil Speight was replaced by Cricket Ireland chairman ‎Ross McCollum.

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