The West Indies and Pakistan will have representation on the International Cricket Council’s all-powerful executive committee alongside the “Big Three” nations India, Australia and England, the ICC said on Saturday.
West Indies Cricket Board president David Cameron and Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Najam Sethi were elected at the ICC’s annual conference in Melbourne to the body’s five-member executive committee.
The committee will be chaired by Cricket Australia’s Wally Edwards and also includes new ICC chairman N. Srinivasan and England and Wales Cricket Board chairman Giles Clarke.
Along with England and Australia, India had forced through changes last February to the governance of the ICC, which handed the majority of power and revenues to the sport’s “Big Three”.