Emirates Cricket Board's Secretary-General Mubashshir Usmani along with Keralite Sumod Damodar of Botswana Cricket Association and Jalandhar-born Rashpal Bajwa of Cricket Canada elected to ICC Chief Executives’ Committee
By K.R. Nayar
Emirates
Cricket Board, which had played a major role recently in promoting the game by
staging many events of cricket playing nations, especially during the Covid-19
pandemic, has earned its honor. The International Cricket Council today confirmed that Emirates Cricket Board
Secretary-General Mubashshir
Usmani has been elected into the International Cricket Council Chief
Executives’ Committee (CEC) following an online ballot.
Mubashshir Usmani
Since Mubashshir Usmani took charge as the Secretary-General, the UAE has hosted many major events like the
Asia Cup, top leagues like the Indian Premier League, the Pakistan Super
League, as well as Tests, One-day and T20 series of many top cricket playing
nations. Mubashshir will be joined by Sumod Damodar of Botswana Cricket
Association, a Keralite settled in Botswana, and Jalandhar-born Rashpal Bajwa
of Cricket Canada.
UAE will be one of the Associate Member representatives in the
International Cricket Council (ICC) Chief Executives’ Committee (CEC) that will
be represented by Mubashshir Usmani along with two other Associate Member
representatives. It is understood that Mubashshir garnered the highest number
of votes from an electoral college of 44 on Friday.
Mubashshir’s efforts in creating a stage for those nations wanting to host
their events here have been appreciated by many cricket-playing nations. He
will be part of the CEC until the end of the 2023 ICC Annual Conference. The
other two Associate Member representatives will be Rashpal Bajwa of Cricket
Canada and Sumod Damodar of Botswana Cricket Association. In fact, Sumod was
re-elected to serve another two-year term on the CEC.
Sumod Damodar
Mubashshir, Rashpal, and Sumod will be
part of the CEC along with the representatives of the full members and
ex-officio members of the ICC office. Cricket Canada has been an associate
member of ICC since 1968. Rashpal was born in Jalandhar, India and migrated to
Canada in 1996, and played cricket from 1997 in Canada. He was
elected Cricket Canada’s Vice President in 2016, where he served two terms
before assuming the role of President in 2020.
Rashpal Bajwa
Sumod, who was among six
candidates contesting for the three elective positions in the CEC in 2017, was
voted alongside Neil Speight of Bermuda and Betty Timmer of the Netherlands. In
fact, he has earned the honour of being the first Malayalee to be elected to
the ICC Executive Committee.
Sumod made his
debut for the Botswana national cricket team in the Zone VI Tournament held in
Zambia in 1993 before taking an active interest in the administration and
promotion of cricket and then went on to become Public Secretary of Bostwana
Cricket Association. In 2002, Bostswana achieved Affiliate
Membership of the ICC. Incidentally, Sumod is the
son of a renowned Sharjah-based businessman V. Damodar, who has backed the
formation of the Sharjah Indian School and Indian Association Sharjah.
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