
The Indian board has agreed to meet officials of the unsanctioned ICL, the first time the two sides will have met since the league was set up in April 2007. This was one of the two major decisions taken on the first day of the ICC Board meeting in Dubai.
ICL officials have welcomed the proposed meeting with Shashank Manohar, the BCCI president, and said they hoped for an “early resolution” to their quest for official recognition. However, a senior BCCI official said that nothing much should be read into the ICC board’s decision, “because it does not in any way indicate a result”.
The ICL has sought official sanction under Rule 32 of the ICC operations manual which pertains to authorised unofficial cricket. But siginificantly, Manohar and Lalit Modi, a BCCI vice-president, are on a five-member ICC sub-committee that has worked on “new regulations governing official and unofficial cricket” that were discussed at the board meeting today. ICL officials, however, indicated that they expected Manohar to meet Subhash Chandra, the chairman of Essel group that owns ICL, “very soon”.
“We will be in dialogue with BCCI and we hope the outcome suits all,” Chandra said. “The ICL has always worked towards promoting the game and players,” Himanshu Mody, the ICL’s business head said. “We hope the outcome of discussions between the BCCI and ICL will benefit players at large. We look forward to an early resolution.”

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