Medical advisory committee
ICC Board Recommends Change In Terms For Chairman, Independent Director
As of now, the two posts were set a maximum of three terms of two years each. Now with the recommended rule change to amend the tenures of chair and independent director to a maximum of two terms of three years each, cricket’s global governing body is in sync with how the terms at the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) last.
Following the approval from the ICC members, Jay Shah will begin his first term as ICC Chair from December 1 for three years after departing as BCCI Secretary. ICC also said Dr. John Maclean has been included in the Medical Advisory Committee following the retirement of Dr Roger Hawkes.
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