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ICC says consensus reached on new USA governance structure
- Updated: December 14, 2016
A day before the USA Cricket Association had to ratify an ICC-approved constitution, the ICC announced that a “consensus” had been reached among stakeholders regarding a revised governance structure. However, the ICC release stated that amendments still needed to be made to the newly proposed constitution “in the hope that it will be universally accepted shortly.”
“We recognise that it has been, and continues to be, a difficult time for the US cricket community, as the ICC continues to push for an improved governance structure, cricket system and increased professionalism in the administration of the sport in the USA,” ICC chief executive David Richardson said following a meeting with stakeholders in Dallas last weekend.
Richardson was among several ICC representatives who met with members of the USACA board as well as the ICC’s Sustainable Foundation advisory group, which included both USACA and American Cricket Federation board members, and was tasked with formulating the new constitution.
“I am grateful to all …