Former PM Howard nominated for ICC presidency


Former Australian Prime Minister John Howard has been jointly nominated by Australia and New Zealand to serve as International Cricket Council president from 2012. Cricket Australia and New Zealand Cricket announced Howard’s nomination for the ICC vice-presidency Tuesday, ending months of division in which the organizations supported rival candidates. The…

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Former PM Howard nominated for ICC presidency


Former Australian Prime Minister John Howard has been jointly nominated by Australia and New Zealand to serve as International Cricket Council president from 2012. Cricket Australia and New Zealand Cricket announced Howard’s nomination for the ICC vice-presidency Tuesday, ending months of division in which the organizations supported rival candidates. The…

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Related news from Pakistan:

  1. Former PM Howard nominated for ICC presidency Former Australian Prime Minister John Howard has been jointly nominated by Australia and New Zealand to serve as International Cricket Council president from 2012. Cricket Australia and...
  2. Shoes hurled at former Australian PM John Howard live on TV .. .. Former Australian prime minister John Howard today joined the dubious list of world leaders on whom shoes have been thrown, as a protester shouted “That is...
  3. ICC delays contentious presidency debate HONG KONG: Cricket’s world governing body announced on Wednesday that it had deferred until October its decision on whether to scrap its controversial rotational presidency. The decision spares...
  4. Barnes nominated on Booker Prize shortlist   LONDON: Julian Barnes remains the favourite to win Britain’s prestigious Booker Prize for literature after his “The Sense of an Ending” was nominated on the shortlist announced...
  5. Minnows, presidency top ICC conference agenda HONG KONG: Cricket’s governing body began its annual conference on Sunday with all eyes on controversial proposals to scrap its rotating presidency and bar non-Test playing nations from...
  6. It’s Blatter versus Bin Hammam for Fifa presidency A former Sepp Blatter ally, Bin Hammam helped the Swiss win the elections in 1998 and 2002 but has been increasingly critical of Blatter’s leadership. —Photo by...
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  10. Australia to face New Zealand before taking on the World no. 1 MELBOURNE: Australia will kick off their home cricket season in December with two test matches against trans-Tasman rivals New Zealand before taking on the world’s top-ranked test side...
  11. Presidency mum over ‘ignoring’ services chiefs .. .. ISLAMABAD – The Presidency continues keeping its mum over its decision and logic of not inviting any of the services chiefs at the reception and banquet...
  12. Presidency summons Malik, Mirza over Karachi unrest ISLAMABAD: In the wake of Karachi’s security situation, the Presidency has summoned Interior Minister Rehman Malik and Sindh’s Home Minister Zulfiqar Mirza. Government sources told DawnNews that...

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