ICC Chair Election: Only Acting chair Khwaja, NZ’s Barclay file nominations

Tipped to replace Shashank Manohar as the International Cricket Council’s Independent Chairman, England’s Colin Graves will not even be in the race for the post.

Board of Control for Cricket in India president Sourav Ganguly too will continue to be in his role with the Indian cricket.

New Zealand Cricket’s Gregor Barclay and Imran Khwaja of Singapore are the only two prominent names among the nominations filed by October 18, the last date for the nomination process.

The ICC Board has kept one-month window to see if it can have an unanimous candidate.

“As of now, it looks like there will be an election between Barclay and Khwaja, who is ICC’s acting chairman. They are the only two who have filed nominations. Both have their share of support in board,” PTI quoted a senior official as saying.

In a 17-member ICC board, 16 can cast their vote (17th member is CEO Manu Sawhney without voting rights) and as per the existing rules, either Barclay or Khwaja would need 11 votes (2/3rd of board) to become the next chairman.

In case Cricket South Africa (CSA) gets suspended by the ICC over Government interference, then the number of voters will come down to 15.

However, in case Barclay fails to get 11 votes, Khwaja can still continue as the acting chairman of the ICC. A lot of major Test-playing nations are expected to rally behind Barclay.

While Colin Graves, the former England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) chairman was the favourite to become the next ICC chief, it was learnt that he didn’t file his nomination after it became certain that neither he is an unanimous choice nor does he has the numbers to win an election.

There is a buzz that the BCCI will lend support to Barclay against Khwaja, who is known to be close to a former ICC head, who will actively take interest in the election if it happens.

“Khwaja has some backing from at least two former ICC heads – one who is also among the current Board of Directors and another who is still believed to have control of at least five votes,” the senior official said.

The time in the interim will be used for hectic lobbying and in ensuring that one of the two (ideally Khwaja) pulls out, leading to an unanimous candidate.

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