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Mani criticises the ICC
Melbourne: Former ICC President Ehsan Mani on Tuesday lashed out at cricket’s world governing body for the “disgraceful” handling of Malcolm Speed’s premature exit as CEO, saying the “disappointing” episode will erode its credibility.
“I’m very disappointed with the way Malcolm has been treated. He has served the ICC with loyalty and a huge amount of distinction and I would have expected that if there were differences they could have been handled privately,” Mani told The Daily Telegraph.
“The way the board has handled this has been disgraceful. If they do not pull their act together they will lose credibility,” he added.
Mani said instead of tackling the differences that have cropped up in the executive board head on, the ICC chose the easy way out by asking Speed to go a paid leave, two months before the end of his tenure.
“Having known Malcolm personally I know how he has taken the ICC to a much higher level (compared to when he joined),” said Mani. — PTI
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