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Shashank Manohar gets shock in ICC election, paves way for Graves to become chairman

New Delhi : IANS. There have been speculations for many days about who will sit on the chair of the new chairman of the International Cricket Council (ICC). The electoral furore has been heated and it can be seen that Coleen Graves may be the next ICC chairman.


The reason behind Graves' claim to the post is that the current chairman Shashank Manohar believed that the money was transacted between England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) and Cricket West Indies (CWI). It was about elections, his claim has been denied by the ethics officer.

In a letter, the ICC General Counsel's Office and Company Secretary, quoting the ICC Chairman, presented the ECB and CWI loan case to the Ethics Officer on 30 April. In his order the Ethics Officer has now dismissed the concern of the chairman.


They say they do not think anything related to elections in this transaction. It is written in the letter that after looking at all the facts before me, and after seeing all the paragraphs, I am certain that the rules have not been violated in any way by any party. In my investigation, I have examined the loan taken between ECB and CWI during the election of the ICC Chairperson and I have been provided complete information in conducting my investigation.


The letter further states that I certify that, without doubt, it is clear that both the parties involved in the loan, including the signatories, who wanted a commercial solution for a short time, to be informed Lol, they have done all the work according to the rules.

He said that I certify that, I do not believe that the loan was not for the upcoming ICC Chairperson elections. After this, a former BCCI official who worked with Manohar said that now the path of Graves to become the ICC chairman seems clear and he will resign as the chairman of ECB on 31 August and the same preferred candidate for the next ICC chairman Huh.

He said that the attempt to remove his opponent in this way seems right. In BCCI, when the board most needed a leader, he turned to the ICC. I believe the complaint against Coleen meant that Coleen was his main rival.

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