I'm going nowhere: Ehsan Mani on offer to contest ICC election.

LAHORE -- Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Ehsan Mani on Friday told the PCB Board of Governors that he has shunned an offer to contest election for the International Cricket Council (ICC) chairmanship, and assured that he remains committed to working in Pakistan.

Mani, in an online meeting, confirmed that he had been approached by some ICC Directors for the ICC Chairman's role, but reiterated his commitment to Pakistan cricket. Mani also said he has raised the visa issues for Pakistan cricket teams for the upcoming ICC Events in India. On the ACC, Mani confirmed the PCB has offered Sri Lanka Cricket to swap the ACC T20 Cup, with the ACC Board expected to make the decision in due course.

Mani updated the BoG on his meeting with the PCB Patron, including discussions around legislation on criminalising corruption in sports. In this relation, Mani submitted to the Patron a draft proposal, which provides a short background on the menace of corruption and its impact on the integrity of sports; reviews the existing legislation enacted within Pakistan whilst noting that the same fail to adequately target and address corruption/illegal manipulation in sports; recommends the inclusion of certain provisions which, specifically target criminalisation of corruption in sports pertaining to corruption, illegal manipulation, betting, match and spot-fixing as well as aiding and abetting such conduct; and proposes the penalties to be imposed on individuals found guilty of engaging in such offences.

The BoG expressed satisfaction on the steps taken and processes followed prior to sending the Pakistan men's national cricket team to England, but expressed concerns on the number of positive tests. On the basis the Covid-19 and cricket is likely to co-exist in the foreseeable future, the BoG advised the PCB to put in place stricter measures to ensure health and safety of all its elite cricketers.

Meanwhile, the BoG approved a PKR7.76billion operating...

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