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CHAMPIONING WORLD CRICKET // GOVERNANCE
THE WORLD OF CRICKET – GLOBAL MARKET RESEARCH
ICC has commissioned research to understand the cricket landscape and provide greater insight to drive the future growth of the game
Cricket is a vibrant and popular sport with significant growth potential
Global market research conducted with cricket fans aged 16-69
Sri Lanka
In July 2018, the ICC Board was advised that the Court of Appeal in Sri Lanka had stayed the Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) elections for office bearers and appointed a Competent Authority for cricket in Sri Lanka.
In light of this apparent government interference, the ICC imposed consequential funding restrictions and set a deadline for elections to be carried out by SLC and in March 2019 the ICC Board concluded that SLC has complied with the directions and welcomed Mr Shammi Silva to the Board following his election as SLC President and all restrictions have been lifted.
Nepal
In August 2018, the reinstatement of the Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN) took another step forward, with the first in-person meeting of the five-member Independent Panel tasked with overseeing the election process under the terms of the revised constitution which was unanimously adopted by CAN in April 2018.
Facilitated by ICC Deputy Chairman, Imran Khwaja, the meeting mapped out the process, guidelines and timelines for the district, provincial and central elections to be held under the terms of the revised constitution, while also urging all parties to ensure that all outstanding litigation in Nepal is withdrawn.
Those elections are now underway under the oversight of the Independent Panel and the ICC looks forward to lifting the current suspension on CAN in due course.
ICC Annual Report 2018-2019
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