ICC chief to attend CCM meeting

Published July 27, 2003

LONDON, July 26: Ehsan Mani, President of International Cricket Council, will attend the ICC Cricket Committee — Management (CCM) meeting at the Cricket Club of India (CCI) in Mumbai on Sept 18 and 19.

Raj Singh Dungarpur, CCI president, said this club was looking forward to hosting the meeting. “We have best of facilities at Brabourne Stadium, and I am sure the ICC officials will be made very comfortable here during the two-day meeting,” he said.

The club will, on Oct 19, also be felicitating former Indian Test stars who have scored hundreds or notched up five-wicket hauls at Lord’s.

“We will be inviting Tom Graveney, the first England batsman to score a Test century at the Brabourne Stadium in 1951-52, Charles Fry, grandson of legendary English cricketer C.B. Fry and MCC’s secretary and chief executive Roger Knight for the function,” said Dungarpur.—PPI

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