
Karachi: Pakistan has supported the Indian Cricket Board (BCCI) in the controversial appointment of L Sivaramakrishnan as a player's representative in the ICC, saying that it voted against incumbent Tim May due to its own disliking for the Australian.
An official in the Pakistan Cricket Board confirmed that the PCB voted against May when his nomination came up and after the BCCI put forward the name of Sivaramakrishnan for a re-vote who was eventually picked for the spot.
"Yes, we voted against May and why not because as chief executive of the Federation of International Cricket Players Association he has never done anything to help or support Pakistan cricket," the official said.
He made it clear that contrary to popular belief that Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka had all voted against May because of the Asian bloc and not due to pressure put on them by the BCCI, he said Pakistan took its own independent decision from the start....
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10:23 AM, May 17, 2013

New Delhi: While the Federation of International Cricketers' Association (FICA) has called for a probe by the ICC into the election of Laxman Sivaramakrishnan to the cricket committee, its chief executive Tim May has spelt out he will not seek re-election even if the voting and election process is found to be unconstitutional in the inquiry. Speaking to CNN-IBN, May also reiterated that FICA has evidence of certain boards trying...

10:19 AM, May 11, 2013

Dubai: The ICC on Thursday clarified its stand on the recent appointment of Laxman Sivaramakrishnan as the players' representative in its Cricket Committee, saying a re-vote was conducted due to confusion over the first voting process. Sivaramakrishnan, who is employed by the Indian Cricket Board (BCCI) as a commentator, replaced Tim May on the ICC cricket committee, an appointment that attracted criticism from various quarters. "In January this year, because...

07:53 PM, May 09, 2013

Sydney: Removed from an ICC committee following allegations of pressure from India, Tim May has said it was time someone "stood up to the cancer of stand-over tactics" that defines cricket's governing body. May was replaced on the ICC cricket committee by the former India legspinner, Laxman Sivaramakrishnan, who is employed by the Indian Cricket Board (BCCI) as a commentator. The furore was caused following allegations that BCCI forced a...

02:29 PM, May 09, 2013

New Delhi: Preferring not to say it in as many words, former Australian spinner and FICA boss Tim May on Tuesday made a veiled reference to his ouster from the ICC's Cricket Committee, saying he is more interested in the apex body "policing" and maintaining its stated "governance". There have been allegations that the BCCI forced some of the captains of the member boards to vote in favour of former...

08:12 PM, May 07, 2013

Melbourne: A miffed Federation of International Cricketers Association today demanded an ICC ethics committee enquiry into BCCI-backed L Sivaramakrishnan's appointment as a players' representative in the governing body, saying captains could have been forced to vote against incumbent Tim May. Sivaramakrishnan replaced May, who is also the FICA CEO, on the ICC Cricket Committee after a reported re-vote pushed for by the BCCI. It is alleged that in the initial...

01:45 PM, May 07, 2013

New Delhi: Revealing BCCI's another arm-twisting move, a report in Australia's The Daily Telegraph on Tuesday said that the Indian board's president N Srinivasan used power tactics to get Laxman Sivaramakrishnan on the ICC Cricket Committee by "threatening countries to ensure that the majority of Test captains voted against Tim May". Sivaramakrishnan replaced May on the influential cricket committee for a three-year term on Monday. May has a history of...

09:08 AM, May 07, 2013

Dubai: In an appointment that was backed by the BCCI, former India leg-spinner Laxman Sivaramakrishnan Monday replaced Tim May as a players' representative on the ICC Cricket Committee. "... Sivaramakrishnan is one of the two Current Player representatives [replacing Tim May]. The other Current Player representative is former Sri Lanka captain Kumar Sangakkara, who has been on the committee since 2007," the ICC said in a statement here today. "Sangakkara...

12:48 PM, May 06, 2013

Tim May said on the current payment dispute between Royal Challengers Bangalore and some of its players. ...

05:22 PM, Aug 05, 2012

But such an action will need the support of players who have not been paid their BPL dues, said FICA. ...

02:06 PM, Jul 12, 2012

Bangladesh's inaugural T20 league was held in February and attracted a host of overseas players. ...

05:16 PM, Jul 11, 2012

According to a FICA statement, 12 overseas players were yet to receive their payments amounting to over $600,000. ...

02:46 PM, Jul 11, 2012

The Federation of International Cricketers Association CEO Tim May had threatened to take legal action over the non payment of dues. ...

12:47 PM, Jun 13, 2012

BCB president Mustafa Kamal said that payments of all the players who participated in the BPL will be cleared. ...

11:43 AM, Jun 10, 2012

Meetings have been scheduled between the ICC and FICA from June 10 to 13 in Barbados to resolve the contract dispute. ...

05:22 PM, Jun 09, 2012

Tim May claimed that the Bangladesh board and BPL franchises have failed to pay players but did not identify them. ...

04:43 PM, Jun 09, 2012

FICA also said that the non delivery of payments could hurt BCB chief Mustafa Kamal's ambitions of becoming the next ICC president. ...

11:38 PM, Jun 08, 2012